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[–] bizzywiz 1 point 0 points 1 point (+1|-1) ago
texas is only tight because the demonrat cities are reporting in first...wait till the rural areas post their tallies ;)
[–] NorthSeaPagan 1 point -1 points 0 points (+0|-1) ago
That's not true at all, Biden has already gotten more votes than Hillary Clinton did in 2016 by a lot and a lot of the rural areas in the North have already been counted, I'm not saying Texas is going blue but it's close. They haven't even counted the Spic counties in the South yet.
[–] bizzywiz ago
apparently most of my wife's (hispanic) family in the south has flipped to red ;)