Dems see bigger primary turnout in Texas than Republicans. Will that hold in the general?
Turnout among Texas Democrats is drastically — and uncharacteristically — higher than among the state’s Republicans in early voting for the March 3 primary, prompting speculation a blue wave is finally washing over the Lone Star State. Indeed, numbers show early voter turnout in the Democratic primary has nearby doubled from 2024, reaching 3.3%, while GOP turnout […]
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