Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:a few outlets calling it for Talarico
who? NY Times and CNN certainly haven't.
Anonymous wrote:a few outlets calling it for Talarico
Anonymous wrote:https://www.nytimes.com/live/2026/03/03/us/election-midterms-tx-nc-ar
The Crockett campaign and a local Democratic official said hundreds of voters in Dallas County had been flummoxed by new voting rules stemming from the county Republican Party’s decision to separate the parties’ primaries for the first time since 2019. The change meant residents must vote at an assigned precinct rather than any local voting center. Democrats said that change could be hampering turnout — and said a similar issue had played out in Williamson County, outside Austin.
And officials in El Paso County, Texas, said about 80 voting stations had experienced technical problems, leading to delays in casting ballots. A district court judge ordered all polling stations in the county to stay open an extra hour.
The Texas Supreme Court has blocked a Dallas judge who ordered county polling places to be kept open two additional hours after complaints from voters who were turned away from polling places in confusion. The higher court now says that votes “cast by voters who were not in line to vote at 7 p.m. should be separated.”
Anonymous wrote:60/40 split in early votes for her in Dallas
James Talarico leads by a comfortable margin with most of the early vote counted. That lead will shrink markedly when Dallas County, Jasmine Crockett’s home base, belatedly reports its early vote, but there are many smaller outstanding counties where Mr. Talarico will probably win the early vote, as well. To overcome her current deficit, Crockett will need to win the Election Day vote by a wide margin; very few Election Day votes have been tabulated so far.
Anonymous wrote:she's not going to win