And Texas Democrats are feeling giddy as that day approaches. There were according to the Texas Secretary of State's office 885, 574 Texans in the Lone Star State's 15 largest counties who participated in early voting either by mail or in person. That smashed the record for a non presidential election cycle.
The increase in Democratic turnout is fueling hopes that this may translate to a blue Democratic wave of voting in November.
That new participation record was powered largely by a huge surge in Democratic voters, who doubled their participation numbers from the dismal 2014 cycle. 465,245 Democrats had voted during the early voting phase vs just 420, 329 Republicans. Republican turnout was up 15%, but was dwarfed by the 50% increase of Democrats.
The early voting numbers would probably be even higher if the Republicans hadn't cut out the last weekend of early voting before Election Day.

I'm not a fan of the Republican Party in large part because of the rabod transphobia, anti-woman attitudes and anti-Blackness , and that's why I don't do endorsements for GOP candidates.
These elections will determine who is on the ballot for you to vote for this fall. so go handle your business. Make sure you have the YELLOW texas voter registration card with you along with some ID when you go to your regular precinct location to cast your ballot
Polls open at 7 AM and close at 7 PM If you are in line at 7 PM to vote, DO NOT get out of line. The polling place must stay open until all persons in line have cast their ballots.
Good luck to all my endorsed candidates, and hope you make it to the November ballot.
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