The Official Texas Results Thread

CNN says 43% of votes are in (not based on precints but on numbers) and Paul has 56,799 votes. In 2008 he had 66,360 votes (4,9%) in early March.

media said he had dropped out then, too, until after the TX primary. Sort of history repeating itself that way.
 
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I'm gonna be pissed if frothy gets much closer
 
1. We don't know which precincts these are, could be in places where most of those who are going to vote vote early.

2. We had about 2 weeks of early voting here, just about everyone I know who voted ... voted early.

3. Didn't about half of Florida's votes come early/absentee?

4. Again, the metrops haven't reported. Most of the state's R voters come from Harris County.

okay, I think the numbers are mostly correct then. There is some anomalies. like Travis has reported early for the presidential race but the votes are missing from the CD 21 race. I assume everything will show up eventually.
 
There were only 100k early voters, but this page is telling us there were 400k early votes. Am I getting this right?
 
That makes no sense.. less than 4% of the votes have been counted and he already has over 62,000 votes.

I think the number of precints reporting (fully) doesnt correlate in any way with the number of votes counted. CNN now estimates that 47% of votes are counted with 610,000 total votes.

I suppose they (AP, SoS) only call a precint as reporting when ALL races in this precint have been reported (Senate, House, whatsoever).
 
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Drudge is trying to find a story about someone pouring a milkshake over the head of an old lady in Baltimore to increase his hit rate.
 
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