Mapping the Senate Results
Mapping fun - round 2 - here. I've only yet to begin.
Looking over the results, I'm curious how much TV time was bought in the DFW market. It's the only one where the outlying counties didn't do poorly. What's odd is that the overall media market compares just a hair south of the Houston media market, where the outlying counties did do appreciably worse. The difference? Dallas and Tarrant just eked out over 50% while Harris county's 56.5% might have made up some of the ground lost in counties like Walker, Chambers, and Waller.
East Texas, though? Yikes!
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houtopia on Mapping the Senate Results: It looks to me like Rick got 61% of the vote in Nueces County (Corpus).
PDiddie on Mapping the Senate Results: So ... Noriega got less than a third of the Democratic primary vote in Beaumont/Port Arthur and Cor
PDiddie on Mapping the Senate Results: So ... Noriega got less than a third of the Democratic primary vote in Beaumont/Port Arthur and Cor
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So ...
Noriega got less than a third of the Democratic primary vote in Beaumont/Port Arthur and Corpus?
If I'm reading you right, that truly is an uh-oh.
It looks to me like Rick got 61% of the vote in Nueces County (Corpus).