Tuesday, February 22, 2022

REPUBLICANS FEEL THEIR OATS: WILL DEMOS LOSE CONTROL?


By Michael Rodriguez
The Monitor

The first five days of early voting in the March primaries have seen a significant increase of ballots cast for Republican candidates compared to the last gubernatorial election year, at least in the Rio Grande Valley’s most populous counties.

Including mail-ins, 3,760 ballots were cast by Hidalgo County voters in the Republican primary as of Friday. In 2018, which was the last gubernatorial year comparable to the current election cycle, there were 1,861 votes between in-person and mail-in ballots seen over the first five days of that primary. This is a 67% jump in Republican participation.

An even sharper increase is seen when isolating in-person turnout alone, which shows 3,700 voters participating in the Republican primary thus far compared to 1,626 over the same period in 2018. That’s a 77% spike in activity at the polls for Republicans in Hidalgo County.

These figures are according to the county elections department’s unofficial results, and juxtapose five-day turnouts that began on different days of the week — Monday through Friday in 2022 versus Tuesday through Saturday in 2018.

The Democratic primary hasn’t fared as well in Hidalgo County, with 13,680 total ballots cast so far compared to 17,470 the first five days of early voting in 2018, a 24% decline in Democratic turnout since the last gubernatorial elections.

Democratic in-person turnout amounted to 12,402 ballots cast since Monday; with 15,835 voters showing up to the polls over the same period in 2018, this also represents a 24% decrease.

Although a full week of early voting remains, as well as Election Day on March 1, this may continue to feed the narrative of a traditionally blue region flirting with the Republican Party.

The notion got off the ground thanks to a strong showing for former President Donald Trump during his reelection bid in 2020, when great gains were made for a Republican presidential candidate in Hidalgo and Starr counties.

National media outlets also pointed to the election of a Republican mayor in McAllen last year, but this is not uncommon in that city.

The showing here for Republicans does follow, however, several visits by Gov. Greg Abbott, who’s running for reelection, and Trump himself who’s been to the Valley on three occasions over the last two years. In October, the Republican National Committee opened a Hispanic community center in McAllen hoping to continue efforts wooing Valley voters.


For RNC spokesperson Macarena Martinez, these developments are an indication that the Valley’s interest in the GOP is no fluke.

“The Democratic Party is the party of open borders, record inflation, and defund the police. It’s obvious why South Texas voters are turning to the GOP, and this enthusiasm will carry over to a red wave in November,” Martinez said Saturday via text message.

Pointing to “hotly contested races” among the county judge and district attorney candidates, Texas Democratic Party Chair Gilberto Hinojosa said Saturday that he was surprised by the lack of Democratic turnout in Hidalgo County.

Hinojosa also said, however, that a clearer picture can be gained after early voting ends and Election Day passes.
Until then, Hinojosa attributed the rise in GOP interest at the polls to the races on the ballot.

“The increase in Republican turnout is not surprising because of the fact you have this hotly contested gubernatorial election, so you’re seeing a lot more Republicans turning out there, specifically the far right section of the party,” Hinojosa said. 

“I’m surprised to see there would be less Democratic turnout in the Hidalgo County primary, and I haven’t had a chance to analyze the reasons for that, so we’ll wait. But that’s not happening in Cameron County.”

He was referring to an increase in Democratic turnout over the first five days of early voting in Cameron County versus 2018’s showing during the same period.

There have been 6,029 in-person ballots cast thus far in the Democratic primary in Cameron County when in 2018 there were just 3,843, a 44% jump for Democrats there.

But like Hidalgo County, Republican turnout also increased in Cameron with 2,503 ballots cast as of Friday, a 108% increase from the 743 ballots cast after the first five days of the 2018 early voting period.

17 comments:

Anonymous said...

There is NO party of Open Borders. This chick is as fucked-up as is the Republican Party's national BIG LIE.

Sad to see a Mexican suck up to the Trumpians.

Pendeja.




Anonymous said...

Spoke person for the dems Huapango Lopez says other wise, dems will continue to out vote the republicans 50 to 1 and South Texas will remain the balancing act of justice and freedom in Texas gracias...
Open borders like open seas will continue. Remember Ellis Island where 75% of illegal aliens pass into this country from white Europe. REMEMBER?

Anonymous said...




What is the angle of the pussy in relation to the mattress when a naked woman is in bed on her stomach?

Anonymous said...



Y ahora que por fin te tengo así
Desnuda y precisamente enfrente


Liberal & Proud said...


INCYMI……Late in 2021 the Biden Administration and the Democrats passed “The Infrastructure Bill” by a vote of 228 (yes) to 206 (no’s). ONLY 9 of 211 Republicans in the House of Representatives voted for the Infrastructure Bill.

ALL Texas House of Reps voting NO.

“The White House estimates that Texas will receive about $35.44 billion over five years for roads, bridges, pipes, ports, broadband access and other projects. The influx of capital is set to advance existing transit plans, pay for much-needed repairs and could lay the groundwork toward increasing transportation options for Texans.”

Here is the breakdown of the funds that Texas is expected to receive based on estimates from the Biden White House:

• Federal highway programs: $26.9 billion
• Public transportation: $3.3 billion
• Drinking water infrastructure (and removing lead pipes): $2.9 billion
• Airports: $1.2 billion
• Bridge replacement and repairs: $537 million
• Electric vehicle charging network: $408 million
• Broadband expansion: $100 million
• Wildfire protection: $53 million
• Cyberattacks protection: $42 million

In his first speech as President-elect, Trump vowed to "begin the urgent task of rebuilding" the United States of America. Trump presented an infrastructure plan to Congress in February 2018, with $200 billion in federal funding and projected it would result in $1.5 trillion of investments from the private sector.

Even with a majority control of the House of Representatives, the Senate, and the White House, the “far right wing of the Republican Party" stopped Trump from delivering on his promise.

It was the Democratic Party who delivered the much needed Infrastructure Bill to boost the economy.

Remember THAT at the next election; “The DEMOCRATIC Blue Wave Delivers”!

Anonymous said...

All of the members of the Republicult, including our own local variety, are traitors to our country ... remember that at the polls. They follow and worship a traitor and are nothing more than Trumpanzees. This is their leader praising Putin,our enemy:

https://youtu.be/ebHVsWQThMU

Don't be fooled by these fools.

Anonymous said...

JUAN could it be that the DEMOCRAT PARTY TOOK THE VOTERS FOR GRANTED FOR TOO DARN LONG? MAYBE thats why all these Republican votes so far ? Ask your compadre Gilberto Hinojosa?

Anonymous said...

Trump, "We could use that on our southern border." Keep voting racist republican and see what you get.
Pinches cocos he called you rapist and murderers and now he wants to invade Mexico. Pinches cocos/gringo lovers.

Anonymous said...

Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., a Trump critic who he is targeting for defeat this fall, responded Tuesday: “Former President Trump’s adulation of Putin today — including calling him a ‘genius’

TRAITORS RACIST REPUBLICANS

Anonymous said...

Democrats are what destroy Cities and nothing gets done. Don't get Brain Washed by Democrats or Brownsville will never IMPROVE ...it will be same old same old.

Anonymous said...

A convoy of military equipment and soldiers was spotted heading to the border tanks, rockets, truck full of soldiers and other war materials. If el pendejetes would have been president this would be reality. Mimicking his lover president puddin. Pinche idiota

Anonymous said...

February 22, 2022 at 10:52 PM

Talk about how many wonderful things YOUR ex-president achived during his tour or ratismo. Can't think of one?

Anonymous said...

@12:27 PM
A small sample of Trump accomplishments:
He stopped illegal immigration.
He closed our border.
He lowered taxes FOR EVERYBODY.
Lowest unemployment rate for minorites and women.
Gave us energy independence for the first time in 60 years.
Made all NATO countries pay their fair share.
North Korea stopped testing missiles.
He supported law enforcement and Border Patrol.
He reduced the flow of drugs across our southern border.
He brought gas down to $1.79/gallon.
Virtually no inflation.
He got rid of NAFTA.
He didn't give pallets of cash to Iran (our enemy).
He didn't leave $82 of military equipment in Afghanistan for the Taliban.
He took a cognitive test and got all 30 questions right. (Biden refuses to take a cognitive test).
He's not senile or has dementia.
He could answer questions.
He could walk up stairs without falling.
He always knew where he was.
He didn't get 13 American soldiers killed in Afghanistan.
He came up with the Covid vaccines.
Less people died from Covid in Trump's last year than in Biden's first year (and they're still dying).
He doesn't have a drug addict son who slept with his brothers widow and refused to pay child support for the child he fathered with a stripper.

If you want more facts let me know because I can go on and on.
Oh, one more...Trump was not Putin's bitch.




Anonymous said...

No no no its what they have for breakfast AVENA

Anonymous said...

VOTE FOR TRUMP! A President(leader) with balls!

Anonymous said...

Enough of this Democrat shit that has gotten us nowhere. We are dead last in the nation thanks to Democrats that have gotten us nowhere. How long have we been voting Democrat, and how far have we gotten?

Anonymous said...

@12:27 PM
Trump is no longer President. So instead of asking what Trump did (which was a lot) tell us what Biden has done.

rita