Thank God for people like O'Rourke. I'd vote for him regardless of party affiliation
Thank God for people like O'Rourke. I'd vote for him regardless of party affiliation
https://www.texasobserver.org/2483-e...l-paso-barrio/
Beta abused his power in El Paso in a shady eminent domain land deal to benefit his father in law....he is like a Kennedy after all.
He fights for the little man by stealing and bulldozing their homes...
Note this article is from 2007...Before Beto de wedo started running for Senate
He later abstained from a key vote in support of the plan, then voted against a key feature of the original plan that angered voters the most (use of eminant domain to acquire private property for the plan). And that helped him to mend his relationship with many of the Hispanic community there. That’s one of reasons he was above to defeat his long-serving and quite popular Hispanic incumbent predecessor in the Democratic primary for the Congressional seat that represents El Paso.
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/29/u...as-senate.html
For the record, I voted today. You can guess for whom.
So did a close friend who is a life-long registered Republican who utterly despises Hillary Clinton, considers most politicians as disgustingly corrupt, voted for Gary Johnson in 2016 by default because Trump is also awful, but is thoroughly excited about the prospect of Beto winning this election. And would love if he eventually runs for President.
lol @ actually voting, what a complete faggot
https://twitter.com/twt/status/1056649660335644672
There's no way Cruz should win, the results will be interesting.
You can pick straight ticket then make changes which is what this person probably did, took the pic then changed it back to Beto.
https://www.khou.com/article/news/lo.../285-609288596
Democracy is a total sham it really is
I heard they blamed the users but it's only flipping Beto to Cruz and not vice versa.
So even if you overcome all the obstacles and have a real grassroots movement
there's these paperless voting machines that nobody believes are secure.
The US has the nerve to decide whether foreign elections are fair lol.
And if anyone hasn’t voted in Texas yet, please vote for anyone but Dan Patrick....he’s the worst
The latest poll has Beto only down 3 and within the margin off error. The posts below are from 2014, and Texas has slowly morphed closer to a California type of place since then. It hasn't been that long since Texas had a Democrat govenor and senator, and anyone who doesn't think Texas can go blue in a presidential election in the near future hasn't lived there to see the change. Trump carried Texas by about 9 points, I'd be shocked if that margin wouldn't be smaller in the current climate. The younger generation in Texas that will eventually vote is sadly full of douchey liberal types, and more and more actual Californians and New Yorkers keep moving here. They have ruined Austin and are slowly poisoning DFW.
This has been the most popular slogan, sign etc. during this election cycle in the state - everything from a Facebook meme to a yard sign.
quick reminder vaughn is literally a downlow proud boy.
"Birds born in a cage think flying is an illness." - Alejandro Jodorowsky
"America is not so much a nightmare as a non-dream. The American non-dream is precisely a move to wipe the dream out of existence. The dream is a spontaneous happening and therefore dangerous to a control system set up by the non-dreamers." -- William S. Burroughs
If Texas goes blue, it's pretty much game over for awhile for Republicans in Presidential elections.
California has 55 electors, Texas has 38, and NY has 29. That's 122 votes right there. If they're all blue, Republicans won't be able to pick up enough from other states to win the Presidency. It's just too much of a hurdle to overcome. Right now, Texas has an important role in neutralizing the CA/NY lock for Democrats, only leaving Dems with a 46 vote gain between the 3 states. That would become a 122 vote gain if Texas flips.
If Florida's 29 ever flips reliably to blue (right now it's swing), then it will really be a lock for Dems, as that would be 151 guaranteed votes, requiring just 119 of the remaining 387 to win.
From my observation as an outsider, Vaughn seems to be correct. Austin is very liberal, and I've noticed DFW slowly moving in that direction. If DFW goes blue enough, that might be enough to negate the redness in the rest of the state.
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