I wonder who they voted for

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Nemo me impune lacessit

Young voters enthused as first week of early voting closes out in Texas​



"We want to rock the vote!" said DFW Metro NAACP president Crystal Bates.

She helped organize the Pack the Polls Parade on Saturday. Cars lined up donning red, white, and blue, and a message: Go vote.

"We want to empower people to exercise their right to vote," Bates said.

The caravan of voters was from across the Metroplex. They met to support each other as they voted in their respective locations.

“We are going to vote in Denton County, Dallas County, Collin County, and Tarrant County," Bates said.

After the parade, a voting celebration dinner was held. They are among thousands who cast their ballots this week.

In Dallas County, 317,974 people voted early through Saturday. In Tarrant County, even more people went to the polls, with 340,991 people voting in the first six days of early voting.

Due to high turnout, Dallas County extended early voting hours on Wednesday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.

“I think it’s my privilege to vote and have a say in what happens in our future," said Susan Stokes, who made it to the polls on Saturday after getting off of work too late on Friday.

She's encouraging her neighbors, too.



 

Young voters enthused as first week of early voting closes out in Texas​



"We want to rock the vote!" said DFW Metro NAACP president Crystal Bates.

She helped organize the Pack the Polls Parade on Saturday. Cars lined up donning red, white, and blue, and a message: Go vote.

"We want to empower people to exercise their right to vote," Bates said.

The caravan of voters was from across the Metroplex. They met to support each other as they voted in their respective locations.

“We are going to vote in Denton County, Dallas County, Collin County, and Tarrant County," Bates said.

After the parade, a voting celebration dinner was held. They are among thousands who cast their ballots this week.

In Dallas County, 317,974 people voted early through Saturday. In Tarrant County, even more people went to the polls, with 340,991 people voting in the first six days of early voting.

Due to high turnout, Dallas County extended early voting hours on Wednesday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.

“I think it’s my privilege to vote and have a say in what happens in our future," said Susan Stokes, who made it to the polls on Saturday after getting off of work too late on Friday.

She's encouraging her neighbors, too.



I suspect most young voters will lean left.
 
Texas going blue would be a miracle
and I'm not predicting that here.

If it happened, however, I'd have a far better feeling
about the American republic possibly being salvageable.

Texas is huge problem for America to have.
A redeemed Texas would be a huge asset for America to have.

Get Cornball Cornyn, Cancun Raffy Cruz, and Ironside Abbott out of the picture,
and there's great potential there.
 
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