Democrats Outpace Republican Turnout in Texas, NC Senate Primaries Amid Record GOP Spending

Democratic voters outnumbered Republicans in Tuesday’s U.S. Senate primaries in both Texas and North Carolina, according to unofficial returns. This is a reversal from recent cycles.
In Texas, more than 2.2 million voters had cast ballots in the Democratic Senate primary as of Wednesday morning, compared with roughly 2.1 million in the Republican contest, according to preliminary data from the Texas Secretary of State’s office, with ballots still being tabulated.
Democrats accounted for about 52 percent of all primary ballots cast. It was the first time Democrats outvoted Republicans in a Texas midterm Senate primary since 2002, according to the Secretary of State’s historical data analyzed by The Epoch Times…. 

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