Posted on 03/02/2010 6:34:40 AM PST by Ravi
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Go Perry!
My vote is for Goodhair.
Voting with my head I think.
Buh bye, Kay.
Now if I can only find where precinct 405 is located.
Yep, same here after work. I'll pick up the wife and we'll both vote for the incumbent.
Happy Texas Independence Day!!
Remember to vote and then show up at your precinct meeting where you can throw a RINO to the curb (maybe)!!
LOL.
Good question... what if KBH comes in 3rd?? lol
Fire department at the lake. will have to nav that. runoff date is 4/13. Please no runoff.
There won’t be one.
1. What time do polls close?
2. What are the odds that Perry can win outright tonight? This outcome would help KILL Obamacare.
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Other than the guberantorial primary, are there any races (statewide or Congress) that look interesting?
Hey Texans:
For those of us outside Texas, what is now going on with the Senate race? Is there a primary there also? I take it KBH cannot run in November for Senate? Is that special election to fill her seat off the table?
The little snippets of news do not seem to fit together.
I’m not thrilled about any of the Gov. candidates but the lean would go to Goodhair. At least he has trended back to conservative whereas KBH has proven to be a RINO inside the Beltway gal-—a lite version of Collins and Snowe from Maine. Medina hasn’t got a chance.
There is no Senate race in Texas this year unless and until KBH resigns her Senate seat. This seat is up in 2012. If KBH does resign, Perry would backfill the seat with a conservative, such as Michael Williams. I believe TX law requires that he face the voters for the 2-year window this November.
There is no Senate race in Texas this year.
what's at stake
This is a big election year in Texas. Voters will cast ballots for all 32 U.S. representatives, governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general, comptroller, land commissioner, agriculture commissioner, railroad commissioner, three members of the Supreme Court, three members of the Court of Criminal Appeals, 16 state senators, all 150 state representatives, eight members of the State Board of Education, some Court of Appeals justices, district judges, family district judges, county judges, statutory county court judges and many county-level races.
Not specific but there will be local races that will be very competitive I'm sure.
Per my copy of the Rebublican “sample ballot” for my area is:
US Representative District 11:
Al Cowan
Chris Younts
Mike Conaway (incumbent)
State Representative District 54: (non contested)
Jimmie Don Aycock
Other items on the ballot that might be of interest to you:
Supreme Court Justice Place 3:
Rebecca Simmons
Rick Green
Debra Lehrmann
Jeff Brown
Rick Strange
Jim Moseley
Supreme Court Place 9:
Rose Vela
Eva Guzman
Prop 1: Require Photo ID to vote
Prop 2: Controlling Govt Growth
Prop 3: Cutting Federal Income Taxes
Prop 4: Public Acknowledgment of God at public gathering sand public education institutions and gov’t. buildings an properties.
Prop 5: Sonograms required before any unnecessary, elective abortion.
>> 2 votes for slick rick in this household later today.
The Tick house will add 2 more for the Hair. Yet another “lesser of the evils” election. :-(
>> What are the odds that Perry can win outright tonight?
I’d say they’re pretty good. Depends on the magnitude of crossovers, IMHO.
well they can’t all be Reagan, right?
>> what if KBH comes in 3rd?? lol
F You See Kay... tell her she’s a LOSER. LOL back atcha!
bttt
>> well they cant all be Reagan, right?
Sadly, no.
Don’t know about your neck o’ the woods, but here in Central Texas they’re all TALKING like they’re Ronald Reagan. Especially those running for state office.
Sure hope and pray the winners ACT a little bit like him.
Here ou go folks..Why would we want to change this for someone else Our state needs to stay as it is....I say vote Rick Perry...I voted by mail and am waiting to see what democrat Rick Perry will run against and beat..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FC16-4fh-Qc
I believe TX law requires that he face the voters for the 2-year window this November.
It all depends upon timing as to when the special election to fill the remainder of the term would occur. Nov. 2 would be the most likely next ‘uniform election date’ assuming KBH would resign in the not to distant future. There is a ‘uniform election’ date on May 8 but that may not leave time for timeline dates as specified by Code. However the gov. does have the option to declare an emergency ‘special special election’ to fill the seat. I guess the real catalyst is the resignation date if and when it occurs.
One interesting thing about a special election if it occurs is that it will be a ‘jungle’ type election in that all candidates will run on the same ballot and the top two vote getters have a runoff if no one gets a majority the first time. No primaries invovled so if no majority winner the first time then it could be a dem/dem - rep/rep - or a dem/rep faceoff.
Great video.
Best two outcomes tonight:
1. Perry wins outright - no runoff
2. KBH comes in third place
Either or both will help KILL Obamacare.
Anyone know what time the polls close?
The jungle special election is unique, and helped KBH get elected to her Senate seat in 1993, after Clinton appointed Senator Bentsen to his Cabinet.
Ann Richards appointed Bob Krueger to be the interim senator, and a ton of people ran against him in the special election. Reps. Joe Barton and Jack Fields split the conservative vote. KBH and Bob Krueger got into the runoff, where Kay creamed him. It could be argued that KBH could not have gotten out of a standard Republican primary and runoff.
Once she became an incumbent Senator, no Republican of any stature opposed her.
Polls are open from 7 AM - 7 PM.
thx
Early vote from two in this house.

ATTENTION TEXANS
REMINDER
Are we so desperate to clean house of 'career politicians' that we jump on the bandwagon of Debra MEDINA, an unknown ex-nurse with zero experience, owner of a mom and pop small business in backwater Wharton, Tx, with questionable judgement and loyalties and who worked on the RON PAUL presidential campaign???
Perry leans too far to the left at times for the taste of most of us, but consider this:
Texas is in better shape than almost any other state in the union since it's been under Perry's governorship since 2000!
If we're going to kick him out, we'd better be D*MN sure we know just what we're replacing him with!
Just WHO would we replace Perry with? Ron Paul/truther nutter Medina?
Trecherous Washington RINO Hutchison?*
MUSLIM FAROUK SHAMI?
Or maybe Lib Bill White?
Nominate Medina and we'll surely turn over Texas to White and the 'rats. She CANNOT beat White.
Perhaps in the future a more Conservative candidate will emerge for Texas, but this time around WE HAVE NO CHOICE.
For God's sake, has anybody really looked into her platform- her background? Has this woman even been vetted?
She wants legalized drugs.
She backs gay marriage.
.
She has not spoken to her elderly parents for YEARS. They had to find out she was runing for governor of Texas by reading the newspaper!
http://www.statesman.com/news/texas-politics/medina-hailing-from-beeville-learned-political-skills-on-229907.html?srcTrk=RTR_95609
What does this say about this woman's character?
And rumors are begin to surface about husband Noe's past associations.
Take a look at some of the statements she has made:
"I don't have all of the evidence there, Glenn. I think some very good questions have been raised. In that regard there's some very good arguments and I think the American people have not seen all the evidence there." (When Glen Beck asked her about the 9/11 conspiracy theory)
At 3:30 on this video, Medina says, 'why were there no police killed on 9 11?' (???)
http://abclocal.go.com/ktrk/story?section=news/politics&id=7274692
"Its a shame isnt it, that Republicans continue to ignore Hispanics especially here in Texas?
Oh really now, Ms MEDINA. What else do you want for the Latinos- or should't we ask?
"Who is going to think more about Latino families? Rick Perry, Kay Bailey Hutchison or me, who has a Latino family?
Oh, rest assured, Ms MEDINA, we know you'll be thinking more about the Latinos.
"Being married, however, to someone with a Mexican American heritage, I certainly embrace the culture.
"I believe we too often get into race when its immaterial. (Obummer, is that you?)
I don't believe for one minute Medina's propaganda about wanting to strengthen the border!
La Raza probably has her in their back pocket!
This idea that Beck (or anybody else) sabotaged Medina is absurd. If you cant answer did the govt have anything to do with the 9/11 attacks? you're not be fit to run for dogcatcher.
Glenn Beck has once again helped the tea-party stay in the Republican mainstreamby by weeding out dangerous fringe thinkers like Medina.
Medina is NOT representative of the Tea Party movement. She USED them- latched herself on to them. Shes a hard core Libertarian who has realized that the Libertarian Party will never win anything and that the only possible way to get herself into office is to do what Ron Paul did and wrap herself in the Republican cloak in hopes that it will fool enough of the voters enough of the time.
Whatever you may think of Glenn Beck; thank God he outed her in time to avert a tragedy in Texas.
Retrieve your sombrero from the ring and go home Senora Medina. You're Texas toast. . .
* REMEMBER THIS, TEXANS:
Feds Have Built Only 32 Miles of 700 Mile Double-Border Fence Originally Mandated by Congress
One reason DHS has been able to do this is an amendment that Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison (R.-Texas) slipped into an omnibus appropriations bill that Congress passed on December 18, 2007. Hutchisons amendment put a loophole in the fence law that allowed the secretary of Homeland Security not to build the fence Congress had mandated the year before.
http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/43422
Bump for the Fall of Kay with a Perry WIN!
He put his foot in it when did a back-door state income tax by implementing a business payroll tax along with a couple of other things. Unfortunately, Medina has zero experience with public office, she's only worked for the GOP [anyone feel free to correct me if I'm wrong]
That's kind of a really big step, IMHO.
KBH deserves to be tossed out the door onto her RINO backside.
I was #1 in line at 7am. Twenty more behind me. Democreep line was nothing but crickets.
KBH isn’t up for re-election this year...but she has said she is retiring one way or the other. We shall see.
If KBH has any class, there shouldn't be one.
Here is the results posted by the SOS for the largest 15 Counties in Texas. My guess is that the GOP may top the turnout of previous gov primaries which has never been above 700,000 votes. It was just over 650,000 in 2006.
Early Voting Totals - Feb. 26, 2010
March 2, 2010
Early Voting
Cumulative Totals
Thru Close of Business
February 26, 2010
CountyReg Voters Party # In Person On 2/26/2010 Cumulative In-Person Voters Cumulative % In-Person Cumulative By Mail Voters Cumulative In-Person And Mail Voters Cumulative Percent Early Voting Harris 1,889,378 Republican 13,929 50,247 2.66% 12,399 62,646 3.32% Harris 1,889,378 Democratic 9,857 33,771 1.79% 6,250 40,021 2.12% Dallas 1,129,814 Republican 7,156 31,278 2.77% 3,104 34,382 3.04% Dallas 1,129,814 Democratic 4,707 19,204 1.70% 2,272 21,476 1.90% Tarrant 924,682 Republican 9,942 38,935 4.21% 3,256 42,191 4.56% Tarrant 924,682 Democratic 1,911 7,418 0.80% 1,152 8,570 0.93% Bexar 891,082 Republican 6,730 30,786 3.45% 2,219 33,005 3.70% Bexar 891,082 Democratic 4,541 20,743 2.33% 2,010 22,753 2.55% Travis 586,882 Republican 1,535 16,033 2.73% 849 16,882 2.88% Travis 586,882 Democratic 2,003 13,193 2.25% 566 13,759 2.34% Collin 413,772 Republican 6,642 27,078 6.54% 990 28,068 6.78% Collin 413,772 Democratic 589 2,658 0.64% 41 2,699 0.65% El Paso 375,128 Republican 1,778 7,528 2.01% 224 7,752 2.07% El Paso 375,128 Democratic 3,939 18,085 4.82% 295 18,380 4.90% Denton 355,340 Republican 4,192 17,268 4.86% 1,172 18,440 5.19% Denton 355,340 Democratic 506 1,945 0.55% 51 1,996 0.56% Fort Bend 300,777 Republican 3,366 11,403 3.79% 2,317 13,720 4.56% Fort Bend 300,777 Democratic 1,573 5,111 1.70% 87 5,198 1.73% Hidalgo 290,097 Republican 688 2,804 0.97% 41 2,845 0.98% Hidalgo 290,097 Democratic 4,493 27,395 9.44% 576 27,971 9.64% Montgomery 243,027 Republican 4,049 16,113 6.63% 759 16,872 6.94% Montgomery 243,027 Democratic 395 1,551 0.64% 58 1,609 0.66% Williamson 230,122 Republican 3,309 13,831 6.01% 632 14,463 6.28% Williamson 230,122 Democratic 618 2,916 1.27% 27 2,943 1.28% Nueces 188,165 Republican 1,445 6,154 3.27% 139 6,293 3.34% Nueces 188,165 Democratic 1,031 4,766 2.53% 189 4,955 2.63% Galveston 179,928 Republican 1,937 6,701 3.72% 135 6,836 3.80% Galveston 179,928 Democratic 872 3,526 1.96% 580 4,106 2.28% Cameron 171,024 Republican 360 2,003 1.17% 24 2,027 1.19% Cameron 171,024 Democratic 1,300 8,045 4.70% 213 8,258 4.83% Total 8,169,218 105,393 448,489 5.49% 42,627 491,116 6.01%
I just returned from the polls. The rat side had 4 booths and was empty(I guess they are not awake yet) while the GOP side had 8 booths and was full. Republican voters are obviously motivated this year.
The polls close at 7pm. Whoever started this thread, 11 hours out, really wanted to start a thread.

"Vote for Rick Perry or Chuck Norris will kick your ass".
Source: FReeper humblegunner
We have a 3-way congressional race going for congress. Kevin Brady voted for the bailout...I didn't vote for him. I would love if he gets beat but I doubt it. Both challengers are his neighbors in Conroe.
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