Those numbers are primarily from metro areas, which include many Obama voters.
McCain should have no worries in Texas.
Obama may carry inner city areas in Dallas, Houston and Ft. Worth but vote totals are by county here. Tarrant (Ft. Worth), Dallas and Harris County (Houston) are all solidly Republican.
No worries indeed. Only question is how big the margin will be in the king of red states.
While in line, I talked to people who “have never voted early”, and “haven’t voted in years”.
In Fort Worth, there were 3 times as many lines set up, and although lots of Blacks were voting, the numbers of retirees and working people my age (40-50) was overwhelming.
I was actually there twice (because I drove my hubby the second time), and the thing that struck me was that there were practically no young people. Not even young Black voters.
No under 30 voters = blowout for the pubs.
My wife and I voted straight republican in San Antonio yesterday. The way I figure it, if the democrats get in power and ruin this country, at least I can say I did not vote for them and I did my part.