Hopefully we can get him out of office so that he can face whatever other charges he's been dodging.
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I don't like the defeatist attitude that TX is red until it's blue because of Democrat victory. We have enough issues getting people to the polls, even though TX was the first state to have early voting (since 1980) with polls open at least 9 hours the first week and at least 12 hours the second week and final day. People use the inconvenience excuse all the time and it really brings down voter turnout.
The people moving in from California are conservatives and according to an exit poll in 2018, when Beto was challenging Cruz, the non-native Texans supported Cruz more while the native Texans were voting more for Beto.
He is bad enough that even the Republicans impeached him!
TX is already purple, they are afraid of it turning blue.
In 2020, Biden received more votes in TX than NY.
In 2016, Hillary only lost by about 800,000 votes (5% of the registered voters that year). Biden was only behind by about 630,000 votes (3.7% of the registered voters that year).
Edit: forgot to add "behind by" in last sentence
I wonder how much can be attributed to studios still working on a film without a writer due to the strike.
3 members of the TX Supreme Court, 3 members of the Court of Criminal Appeals, 15 state senators, Ted Cruz, all 38 representative at the US level, all 150 representatices at the state level, and many more offices are up for election this year. Go Vote! https://www.sos.state.tx.us/elections/candidates/guide/2024/offices2024.shtml
Polls will be open Oct 21-Nov 1, with a final day to vote on Nov 5. If you don't want to wait in line, go during the first 2 weeks, we were the first state with early voting so use it! Polls will be open at least 9 hours the first week and at least 12 hours the second week and final day.
Check your voter registration, important election dates, polling locations and hours (available in October), and more at www.votetexas.gov
Christmas hitting 85 is fairly normal now and i might have seen one closer to or maybe just over 90, but definitely never in the 100's. Maybe out in west Texas it might have reached higher, but a meteorologist would need to dig that data up.
I'm sure the practice of net neutrality helped back then. Sure net neutrality is the rule again, but that doesn't mean everyone instantly started following the rule.
Wow, I'm surprised their minimum is about the same as in the US ($1,256.66/month). I guess it's not as bad as here if you can find rent that low.
No they literally mean that he was figuratively murdered by words
Oh no, you caught me! Lol