From David Brown, Texas Standard <[email protected]>
Subject The Results Are In: It's the Talk of Texas! 🗳️
Date March 4, 2020 3:54 PM
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There are three lessons from Super Tuesday in Texas. First, the so-called &ldquo;sleeping giant&rdquo; is wide awake. Though Bernie Sanders didn&rsquo;t win Texas, he came awfully close, taking home only a few fewer Texas delegates than Joe Biden. And that wouldn&rsquo;t have been possible without the Latino vote. (Candidates: ignore them at your peril in 2020.) Second, there's the Lennon-McCartney factor: Mike Bloomberg learned the hard way that despite tens of millions spent in Texas as a springboard to build a ground game, &ldquo;money can&rsquo;t buy (you) love.&rdquo; And that third thing? Joe Biden edged Bernie Sanders with a victory in the low five digits, and that wouldn&rsquo;t have been possible without the tiny tallies from small counties spread out in remote parts of Texas.
Yes, the rural vote still matters. No, this isn&rsquo;t the end of the race, it&rsquo;s only the beginning. We will continue to learn lessons about Texas&rsquo; changing body politic in the weeks and months to come as we move toward November. There are miles and miles yet to cover, and we hope you&rsquo;ll join us for the ride. Enjoy this week&rsquo;s story picks below and until next Wednesday, we&rsquo;ll see you on the radio.
- David Brown

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MJ Hegar Leads Crowded Democratic Field For Senate

The Air Force veteran seeking to challenge U.S. Sen. John Cornyn is headed to a runoff election. Her nearest two competitors are locked in a tight race for second place.

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Candidates&rsquo; Withdrawals Raise Questions About Early Voting

Is an early vote cast for a candidate who subsequently dropped out of the race a wasted vote?

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This Big Bend Trail Gets Top Marks For Accessibility

Outside Magazine says the accessible Window View Trail in Big Bend National Park has an airy, "island-in-the-sky" feeling.

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Experience Houston&rsquo;s Finer Things With This 24-Hour Itinerary

From intimate boutique establishments to luxurious resorts, Houston has something for everyone.

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Super Tuesday Plagued By Hours-Long Wait Times In Parts Of Harris County (
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Houston Public Media )
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More Than 200,000 Young Texans Eligible To Vote In November Can't Vote In Primaries (
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Texas Public Radio )
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Apache Gives Up On Alpine High Play After Losing Billions (
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Marfa Public Radio )
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'The Wall That Heals' Brings Vietnam Memorial Replica To North Texas (
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KERA )

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They say an army marches on its stomach. The same can be said for a newsroom, especially on Election Night. Talk to any current or recovering journalist, and they&rsquo;ll be sure to know the concept of &ldquo;election night pizza.&rdquo; Behold, a collection of newsroom spreads from
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KUT Austin ,
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Texas Public Radio in San Antonio,
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Houston Public Media and the
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Lubbock Avalanche-Journal . (Not pictured: our pals at
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The Big Bend Sentinel that opted
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for pad thai .) As we mentioned in
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a Twitter thread corralling all this grub, we don't eat like this every day. Pizza is a newsroom staple on election nights because it holds well, and these public media reporters brought in results and analysis all night.

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