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I took a look at the turnout numbers yesterday. TargetSmart has assembled all of the early voter information from every state in the country on their website, and they’ve done some partisan modeling based on prior voting history.

If their modeling is accurate and my math is right, Cruz has a double digit victory in sight. That jives with what some of my sources in Austin told me last week.

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3 hours ago, PN-G bamatex said:

I took a look at the turnout numbers yesterday. TargetSmart has assembled all of the early voter information from every state in the country on their website, and they’ve done some partisan modeling based on prior voting history.

If their modeling is accurate and my math is right, Cruz has a double digit victory in sight. That jives with what some of my sources in Austin told me last week.

I anticipate a 10 point minimum victory.  In my own little world, all the things I'm hearing are encouraging.  I've mentioned the long lines my son encountered in New Caney on a Tue at 10am, & the Dist by San Antonio that voted R for first time since Civil War.  I've a Relative who lives in Ga who is voting Republican for the first time ever.  I've seen several post on other Forums of others doing the same.  I'm usually overly cautious about being to optimistic, but all the signs I'm seeing have me pumped up.  And after 2016, I think the Blue Wave talk is a MSM pipe dream.  I'll still have my fingers crossed, but I'm looking forward to Tuesday night.  

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I’m trying to recall all the praise from the Left for Beto when he was running against Cruz.  Remember all the money pouring into his campaign from out of state?   He was the darling of the Left.  The next JFK.  Wonder where all that love is now?  He was, The Man (even that is questionable).

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