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Gothmog

(145,086 posts)
Wed Nov 21, 2018, 11:41 AM Nov 2018

How a Blue Wave Wiped Out Republicans in the Largest County in Texas

This makes me smile https://www.wsj.com/articles/how-a-blue-wave-wiped-out-republicans-in-the-largest-county-in-texas-1542709801?mod=e2fb&fbclid=IwAR3AJieq-AYSuYJf_oIpH5_uFIVyoVpxBNRWVnF4SiQap-YaYIdrIaBBW3w


An energized Democratic electorate wasn’t enough to defeat Texas Sen. Ted Cruz this month, but in the state’s most populous county, it created a blue landslide.

Nearly every Republican in Harris County, home to Houston, was unseated on Nov. 6, including 59 judges and the top executive, Ed Emmett, a moderate who won in 2014 with 83% of the vote.

Mr. Emmett, whose official title is county judge and who was widely lauded for steering the county through the devastation of Hurricane Harvey last year, lost to political novice Lina Hidalgo, a Democrat who said she has never previously attended a meeting of the Harris County Commissioners Court, which she will soon oversee. The 27-year-old won by less than 2 percentage points and will now help run a metro area that encompasses some 4.6 million people, the third-most-populous county in the U.S.

The Harris County election drew national attention in part because 17 African-American women, all Democrats, won judgeships, a symbolic shift for one of the nation’s most diverse cities. But it also demonstrates the growing political divide between more liberal cities and conservative rural areas that is evident even in red states like Texas, where every elected statewide official is a Republican.
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How a Blue Wave Wiped Out Republicans in the Largest County in Texas (Original Post) Gothmog Nov 2018 OP
I wonder how many Katrina kids are now voting there underpants Nov 2018 #1
Houston has been blue for some time. DavidDvorkin Nov 2018 #2
Only since 2016 Gothmog Nov 2018 #4
The city of Houston has been blue for a very long time tibbir Nov 2018 #6
Nearly every Republican in Harris County, Texas, home to Houston, was unseated in the midterms, i Gothmog Nov 2018 #3
38 Electoral votes blogslut Nov 2018 #5
Blue? Purple will do the trick! NT GulfCoast66 Nov 2018 #7

underpants

(182,736 posts)
1. I wonder how many Katrina kids are now voting there
Wed Nov 21, 2018, 11:47 AM
Nov 2018

It's been 13 years and I know a lot of people from New Orleans, at least initially, moved to the Houston area.

tibbir

(1,170 posts)
6. The city of Houston has been blue for a very long time
Wed Nov 21, 2018, 08:10 PM
Nov 2018

Until recent years HARRIS COUNTY, where Houston is located, has voted repuke because of all of the conservatives in the suburbs. Now the city outvotes that conservative vote bloc.

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