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Texas poll (EMC Research): Biden tied (Original Post) brooklynite Oct 2020 OP
We won't win Texas. But forcing the GOP to spend money there is priceless Azathoth Oct 2020 #1
What else does your crystal ball say? MagickMuffin Oct 2020 #2
Not all of those registrations are Democrats Azathoth Oct 2020 #3
Okay, Biden just go for it! Stargleamer Oct 2020 #4

Azathoth

(4,611 posts)
1. We won't win Texas. But forcing the GOP to spend money there is priceless
Wed Oct 7, 2020, 12:28 PM
Oct 2020

That's like Dems bring forced to spend millions to hold on to California.

MagickMuffin

(15,950 posts)
2. What else does your crystal ball say?
Wed Oct 7, 2020, 12:33 PM
Oct 2020

No one knows how voters will vote. Texans are being activated as we speak.

I called the elections office yesterday about my friends application process. Was told they have been swamped. I asked if there were a lot of last minute apps, since the 5th was the last day to register. She giggled and said YES. She giggled again when I told her I was a Democrat and a BLUE WAVE IS COMING! She giggled again. Then we hung up.

Azathoth

(4,611 posts)
3. Not all of those registrations are Democrats
Wed Oct 7, 2020, 12:37 PM
Oct 2020
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/voter-registration-republicans-swing-states-narrow-gap/

I'll be the first person to buy everyone a round if we take Texas. I don't think we will.

But it will be close enough to force the GOP to spend lots of resources to protect their home turf.
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