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« on: October 07, 2018, 11:03:44 AM »

Has anyone noticed that Beto is still leading Cruz 52.8% to 45.4% with 52% already in? His lead just seems to increase as more votes are counted. Wouldn't it be the ultimate irony if Cruz ending up losing in Cruz Will Win's thread?

I also see that Greg Abbott is leading Valdez by less than three points (51.0% to 48.3%) with 75% in. That's not very realistic in my opinion, but if it really was true, that spells massive trouble for Cruz because he always runs behind Abbott.

I realize these numbers are randomized, but on a real election night, these results would portend a giant blue tsunami.
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