Well, no. But if it makes you feel better to think so, go ahead. Originally Posted by CuteOldGuyThank you. I appreciate your understanding.
Yeah, JDIdiot provided a link stating that Wendy Davis got 92% of the vote.It shows that the people of Galveston voted for the super lib when given a choice between other democrats and before the bloom was off the flower.
The provided link was for the Democratic primary, not the General election.
Idiot! Originally Posted by bigtex
Yes, you are full of shit, Cornholio.
Here's what the Galveston GOP is putting out, based on Baker Institute findings as well as the UT/Texas Tribune poll (not actually a TeaWipe organization.)
You are either factually challenged or intellectually challenged.
Either way, you're challenged out the BUNGHOLE!
I don't think you're bright enough to lie.
http://www.galvestoncountygop.org/content/galveston-county-was-just-named-4th-most-conservative-county-texas Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
Yes, you are full of shit, Cornholio.Speaking of challenged.......
Here's what the Galveston GOP is putting out, based on Baker Institute findings as well as the UT/Texas Tribune poll (not actually a TeaWipe organization.)
You are either factually challenged or intellectually challenged.
Either way, you're challenged out the BUNGHOLE!
I don't think you're bright enough to lie.
http://www.galvestoncountygop.org/co...e-county-texas Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
The governor's election is not the best example though Davis did get 37.6% of the vote which is about what she got state wide. but it does show a trend. A few things;Thanks for the Texas government lesson, Ma Ferguson!
by the time of the election Davis had been thoroughly discredited and her popularity was plummeting....even among democrats.
There are 254 counties in Texas, 19 of them voted for Davis and overall Davis got 38.9% of the vote. So that means that a few counties had to vote in higher numbers for Davis than most other counties which Galveston county did. Now this is not Galveston the city. Can't find the detail on that election yet but it becomes obvious that Galveston County voted for the liberal candidate in much higher numbers than about 80% of all the counties in Texas. So....this indicates that in Texas, Galveston county is more liberal than the surrounding counties in the area. So once again Tampon, you're wrong. You going to accept this or is it necessary to go out and poll every voter in the state?
http://www.politico.com/2014-electio...overnor/texas/ Originally Posted by JD Barleycorn
Thus spake the Great Cornholio!Aaaaah, more anal obsession explains why you cannot fixiate on the earleir posted subject matter.
Voter registration is done by county in this state. Primaries are conducted by county in this state.
Are you registered to vote, Cornholio? Or are you just using your spare time to explode through your BUNGHOLE?
Originally Posted by Yssup Rider