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sunonmars

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Sat Nov 3, 2018, 06:23 PM Nov 2018

Travis County, TX had 372,388 early voters. That's slightly more than 2016, a presidential year....




Travis County, TX had 372,388 early voters. That's slightly more than 2016, a freakin' presidential election, and over 2.5 times the last midterm turnout. Austin is bringing it for Beto.
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Travis County, TX had 372,388 early voters. That's slightly more than 2016, a presidential year.... (Original Post) sunonmars Nov 2018 OP
Go Travis County! TomSlick Nov 2018 #1
So much area pollsters can miss...this is amazing result and bodes well beachbum bob Nov 2018 #2
How are the conservative counties doing? Tiggeroshii Nov 2018 #3
Beto is going to need to very well in the Dallas, Houston and SA suburban areas BlueintheSTL Nov 2018 #4
OK, I gotta ask ... is the availability of early voting making these numbers skewed? tia uponit7771 Nov 2018 #5
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