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14 hours ago, tx 3 putt said:

shenanigans !!!

That decision means all Dallas County voters will have to cast ballots at their assigned precinct rather than at countywide vote centers on Election Day. By law, if one party wants to use precinct-based voting, then the other must do the same. And by law, any hand-count of ballots has to be done at each of the county’s polling locations. During the 12-day early voting period, voters will still be able to cast ballots anywhere in the county.

Sounds like shitty law. 

Posted
7 hours ago, aggie08 said:

I like drugs too; stop hogging them all.

If Miami can boot out the Republicans after 28 years, and with a woman no less, I have some hope that things next year will be a lot better than we hope.

 

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21 minutes ago, Tuco said:

I am curious how much, if any, of the resistance is because Trump's minions wanted to hang Pence. 

Interesting thought.  Regarding the Miami Mayor, I saw where the Hispanic vote turned heavily democratic compared to past years.  I’m hopeful that the Texas gerrymander districts include the assumption that Hispanic vote will go largely GOP in the 2024 percentage. It would be a hoot if Texas created their own Democratic congressional districts if pissed off Hispanics turned heavily democratic in the midterm

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27 minutes ago, Gatorubet said:

Interesting thought.  Regarding the Miami Mayor, I saw where the Hispanic vote turned heavily democratic compared to past years.  I’m hopeful that the Texas gerrymander districts include the assumption that Hispanic vote will go largely GOP in the 2024 percentage. It would be a hoot if Texas created their own Democratic congressional districts if pissed off Hispanics turned heavily democratic in the midterm

The lawsuits, recounts, and fraud allegations/investigations would be limitless.  This just isn’t possible, it must be shenanigans!!!!

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2 hours ago, Gatorubet said:

Interesting thought.  Regarding the Miami Mayor, I saw where the Hispanic vote turned heavily democratic compared to past years.  I’m hopeful that the Texas gerrymander districts include the assumption that Hispanic vote will go largely GOP in the 2024 percentage. It would be a hoot if Texas created their own Democratic congressional districts if pissed off Hispanics turned heavily democratic in the midterm

Well, I mean, yeah.  But you and I both know that Hispanics are not at all a monolithic group.  And between South Florida and South Texas, it's a pretty huge variation.

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On 12/10/2025 at 4:27 PM, hornmpa96 said:

You need 67% to override the veto. I totally agree with you if the Ds control all 3 in 2028. 

If you can override the veto, you can start impeaching and convicting some motherfuckers.

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On 12/10/2025 at 12:22 PM, Valmy77 said:

They better never take that early voting period away. By far my favorite part of Texas politics. Granted that is not a very high bar.

 

That is always the danger of gerrymandering. You do too much of it and your gerrymander can collapse suddenly.

Republican voters probably saw his name was Dutch Guest and thought he was an illegal immigrant.

I really feel like this is going to happen in Texas. It was already drawn so heavily republican it won’t take much in a few places to flip districts. I think it’s a wash from the old map and may be a net loss

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26 minutes ago, Ghost of LL said:

Well, I mean, yeah.  But you and I both know that Hispanics are not at all a monolithic group.  And between South Florida and South Texas, it's a pretty huge variation.

For sure.  But Cubans are only 25% of Hispanic population in Florida.  You are absolutely correct that they are far more hardwired to always vote GOP.

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2 hours ago, Ghost of LL said:

Well, I mean, yeah.  But you and I both know that Hispanics are not at all a monolithic group.  And between South Florida and South Texas, it's a pretty huge variation.

2 hours ago, Gatorubet said:

For sure.  But Cubans are only 25% of Hispanic population in Florida.  You are absolutely correct that they are far more hardwired to always vote GOP.

If ICE is truly going to make a huge push in South Texas, things could get very interesting.

 

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Posted
On 12/10/2025 at 5:00 PM, Slacks said:

Sounds like shitty law. 

 

long game plan - forced precinct voting, then under staff / under supply dem areas 

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GOP managing expectations. Things could change (Supreme Court overturning tariffs and some kind of a breakthrough on ACA subsidies - which Trump has said he wants) would change the calculus considerably:

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“His message sucks. It’s absolute trash. ‘Affordability is a Democrat hoax’??? Give me a break,” said one strategist, a veteran of presidential and congressional campaigns. “It’s the non-college-educated version of the Biden message, and we saw how well that worked. . . . Nobody believes the economy and particularly affordability is getting better.”

According to a third GOP strategist, Republicans are likely to find themselves in particularly bad shape next year precisely because Trump demands that they stay loyal to him. “There have been past White Houses where it was okay to have some distance between yourself and the president,” he said. “A candidate who says, ‘Yeah, maybe tariffs aren’t a great idea because of what they’re doing to prices,’ or whatever the case may be . . . That is clearly not the case with this administration.”

Past presidents might have put up with disrespect—or allowed for some strategic distance—from candidates in close races, reasoning that they’d rather have congressional majorities than enforce personal purity tests. Donald Trump is about as far the opposite of that as possible.

 

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