Originally posted by Dale Moser
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I've watched the blue surge in Williamson County for 15 years. That dang Sun City with all the retired folks is a huge part of the regression in our county. So glad that MJ gal did not win. I am a realist and you can only hold back the flood water so long. 2020 is going to be a sad day in our beloved Texas.....I hope I'm wrong.
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Originally posted by txoutdoorsman24 View PostSo much for that ‘Blue Wave’ coming to Texas.
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Originally posted by bigt6450 View PostUnfortunately this isn’t the end of all the Beto talk. Whether it’s a senate run in 2020 for Cornyn’s seat or a presidential bid, I think we’re going to be seeing a lot more. He’s already got the all important “celebrity endorsement”, so he won’t be out of sight or out of mind for awhile.Last edited by ultrastealth; 11-07-2018, 07:59 AM.
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Originally posted by rtp View PostFor those that keep saying this was close, it was because of the candidates and not the parties. Abbott won easily by double digits because he is well liked and his opponent was bad. Cruz barely won because he turned a bunch of Trump supporters off with how he initially handled losing to Trump and his opponent was very charasmatic which seems to matter to a bunch of folks these days. Texas is not close to turning blue in the Senate.
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Originally posted by curtintex View PostIt doesn't matter where the money came from....he got it. It doesn't matter that he was an empty suit....he had a million signs out. It doesn't matter that he was a bag of **** with no real agenda. He outworked Cruz. If you can't see that, then you weren't paying attention. He may have outworked him using deception, but he **** sure did.
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Originally posted by Pullersboy View PostSadly, I think it's a matter of time before we get some important political offices filled with Dems in this state. TX is growing fast. The economy here is strong. It's a great place to live and work. More and more big corporations are fleeing their overtaxed, over regulated, very expensive states in which to operate and moving to Texas for greener pastures. Sadly, they so haul in all their liberal employees with them who come here and try to change this state into the very thing they fled when they left their sucky liberal Democrat run state. It makes ZERO sense. If they want that crap that clearly doesn't work, then why don't they just stay there and live it up in the land of governmental over reach?
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