What Went Down At Biden’s State Of The Union And Texas’s Primary Election
Me waiting for more results from the Texas 28th District’s Democratic primary.
And just an update on the delays in Harris County. Earlier tonight, the Texas secretary of state put out a statement saying the office was “closely monitoring” the situation and that the secretary of state’s office “stands ready to assist Harris County election officials […] in complying with the Texas Election Code requirements.” Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick also released a statement, blaming Democrats for the delays in Harris County.
As for whom Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton may face in the likely Republican primary runoff, it seems Land Commissioner George P. Bush has put a little distance between him and former Texas Supreme Court Justice Eva Guzman. Bush now leads her by about 4 points for that second spot, 22 percent to 18 percent, with about three-fourths of the vote counted, according to the New York Times. Rep. Louie Gohmert is just behind Guzman in fourth place with 17 percent.
