Turning Texas Blue

Posted by
Chris @ 6:42 pm
2008-02-22

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Friday Links

  • A quick and dirty analysis, along with a fantastic graph, shows that heavily Hispanic counties are not seeing the same levels of early voting increases as the rest of the state. It’s hard not to imagine that this hurts Clinton.
  • Some more impressive number crunching predicts that Texas will end in a draw
  • Ron Paul, 10-term congressman from south Texas, withdrew from the presidential campaign trail because he was facing a serious primary challenge in his home district. Now, his opponent, Chris Peden, has picked up some major newspaper endorsements. Peden is a conservative republican, naturally, so the voters have a choice between bat-shit crazy and slightly less bat-shit crazy. (I’ll let you decide which is which).

3 Comments

Posted by
Bibi from Texas
22 February 2008 @ 9pm

Hey guys, If you vote early can you still go back to cacus? I am confused.

Posted by
Michael
23 February 2008 @ 1pm

Yes. You can still caucus if you do vote early. Just remember to get your voter registration stamped indicating that you voted in the democratic primary.

Then all you need to do is show up to your polling location in by 6:45pm on March 4th to vote in the caucus.

Posted by
Bibi from Texas
23 February 2008 @ 5pm

Thanks. You may have notice that I survive at work by spell check. Caucus- got it.

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