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This was written before numbers were released for the final day of early voting. However, in-person early voting is slated to be higher than 2020 in Tarrant County, while mail-in ballots are substantially lower - more than 50% less. The fruits of your labor look to be paying off, but the fight isn't over until Tuesday night.
Turnout across the state has been very high - especially in Republican areas. Among primary voters in Tarrant County, Republicans have turned out at a higher rate than Democrats - but again, the fight isn't over. We still have Election Day.
Almost 50% of the total vote, however, won't be from Republican or Democrat primary voters in Tarrant County, but instead from General Election only and No Voting History voters. These people are far more likely to be swing or undecided voters, and they will be 50% of the total vote. So the bad news is, we can't be certain whatsoever about who is ahead right now.
But the good news is that the people that still have a chance to vote Tuesday are people that we have a real shot at convincing to vote Republican. This means that it's incredibly important that we get as many people to hand out voter guides on Tuesday as possible. If you help us with this, we WILL win.
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