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More Than 9 Million Texans Have Cast Ballots So Far, Surpassing The State’s Total Votes Cast In 2016Texas’ population is growing, and it extended its early voting period this year due to the coronavirus. Experts are predicting the percent of registered voters who cast ballots this year will be higher than it has been for years.
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Bexar County has officially surpassed the number of the total votes cast in the 2016 presidential contest in the final days of early voting for the 2020 general election.
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Latinos comprise about 40% of the population in Texas, and their votes could be critical to races up and down the ballot. Campaigns are rediscovering the fact that there is no solid “Latino” bloc. Public Radio reporters across Texas are listening to these voters discuss the issues they care about and give their thoughts on where the nation should be heading.This is the final story in a series about Latino voters in the 2020 Election.
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Latinos comprise about 40% of the population in Texas, and their votes could be critical to races up and down the ballot. Campaigns are rediscovering the fact that there is no solid “Latino” bloc. Public Radio reporters across Texas are listening to these voters discuss the issues they care about and give their thoughts on where the nation should be heading.This is the fourth in a series of five stories about Latino voters in the 2020 Election.
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Latinos comprise about 40% of the population in Texas, and their votes could be critical to races up and down the ballot. Campaigns are rediscovering the fact that there is no solid “Latino” bloc. Public Radio reporters across Texas are listening to these voters discuss the issues they care about and give their thoughts on where the nation should be heading.
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With 8.1 million votes already cast, Texas may be the election's biggest mystery. A week before Election Day, polls range from Trump by 5 points to Biden by 3.
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Bexar County has hit an all-time high for early voting.
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Latinos comprise about 40% of the population in Texas, and their votes could be critical to races up and down the ballot. Campaigns are rediscovering the fact that there is no solid “Latino” bloc. Public Radio reporters across Texas are listening to these voters discuss the issues they care about and give their thoughts on where the nation should be heading.This is the third in a series of five stories about Latino voters in the 2020 Election.
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One region of Texas that has been hit hard by COVID-19 is the Rio Grande Valley. Since the pandemic began, the virus has killed more than 3,300 people in the area. COVID-19 has upended many RGV residents’ lives, including Hernandez, but it’s made her and others more motivated to vote.
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