With 133K Election Day votes as of 3 p.m., Harris County turnout has now reached 1.57 million, a bit more than 63% of registered voters. This is the county's highest turnout rate since 1992 (72%), per @TXsecofstate. #txlege
— Jasper Scherer (@jaspscherer) November 3, 2020
This is the news I’m interested in.There were 9.7 million early voters in Texas. Now the question is: Just how high will total turnout go today?
— Texas Tribune (@TexasTribune) November 3, 2020
Some political observers are preparing for a total turnout north of 12 million, which would be uncharted territory in Texas politics. https://t.co/ph5WqfsDDr #tx2020
From 4pm to 6pm, the partisan split in Broward was D43/R22/I35 (D+21). A very big blue shift over the course of the day. https://t.co/BwQGJhsT7c
— Nate Silver (@NateSilver538) November 3, 2020
early exit polls show electorate less white and better educated than 2016 when Trump won a squeaker
— John Harwood (@JohnJHarwood) November 3, 2020
Biden does much better w/ non-white and more educated voters
Each state has its own laws for when it needs to certify the election results — and none fall on Election Day. https://t.co/OEKNECxQzY
— NPR Politics (@nprpolitics) November 3, 2020
I now approach it the same way I do New Years, I can't do anything about it, I'd rather avoid the emotional hype - can't take it at my age - so I'm going to wait till the results are firm. Hopefully by the end of tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteI’ll check in, but I won’t stay up late.
ReplyDeleteI'm an early riser, 5:00 am eastern during the week. I can read the results then, I am not staying up any later than usual. I prefer to take it in one punch than a drip, drip of pain and anxiety.
ReplyDeleteSo far (9:45 CST), I’m not seeing anything to challenge electoral maps predicting Biden winning handily. Biden has several paths to the White House, Trump has very few.
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