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Home»Human Interest»‘You Guys Never Learn:’ Texans Skeptical of ‘Blue Wave’ Coming After Primary Vote Stats

‘You Guys Never Learn:’ Texans Skeptical of ‘Blue Wave’ Coming After Primary Vote Stats

Will it actually happen this time?

Gabriel PurezaBy Gabriel PurezaMarch 4, 20263 Mins Read
Texas blue wave sparks scepticism
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The results of the Texas primaries are in, and the numbers suggest that the historically red state could be turning blue, though many residents remain skeptical. With James Talarico leading the Senate race, some Democratic voters are hopeful, but many say they’ve been burned out by similar expectations in the past.

As shown in the polls, Democratic Senate candidate James Talarico received 1,188,253 votes, ahead of Republicans John Cornyn and Ken Paxton. The races for Texas Attorney General and Comptroller followed a similar pattern, with the leading Democratic candidates, Nathan Johnson and Sarah Eckhardt, receiving more votes than their Republican opponents, Mayes Middleton and Don Huffines.

While these preliminary results seem great for Democrats, current Texas Governor Greg Abbott is still greatly ahead of the Democrat Gina Hinojosa, with 1,740,943 votes against 1,262,291, indicating an easy win.

Skepticism Dominates Texan Democrat Voters

Despite these positive indicators for Democrats, many Texans on Reddit remain skeptical that the so-called “blue wave” will materialize in the midterm elections: “Again with the Texas blue thing? You guys never learn.”

The main issue, as these voters see it, is that many people simply don’t participate in the primaries, which can skew the results: “Plenty of people just don’t vote in the primary. Elections are about getting your voters to show up at the polls. It’s not about persuading voters on the fence.”

Another concern raised was that “Neither of the heavy hitters went for the Governorship,” and current numbers point toward Abbott being reelected as governor.

Others blamed it on Republicans, claiming that “a lot of the Republican base is uninformed, low-educated, and disengaged people who don’t really follow politics.”

However, some Democratic voters are not feeling defeated yet. As one put it, “I’m gonna be knocking on doors in September and October.” Others who participated in the voting said that it was “My first time voting blue today. Hopefully, big changes are coming in November.”

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Many Texas residents argued that this kind of wishful thinking surfaces every election year: “Texas could turn blue in every election for the past 30 years, but it never does.”

History shows that Democrats haven’t won a statewide election in Texas since 1994, and Republicans have carried the state in every presidential election since 1976. Many analysts predicted that Texas would turn blue in 2020, but these predictions didn’t materialize. So, it remains to be seen if 2026 will be different.

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