Harris County, March 3 primary election
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A massive shift from what we saw back in November of 2024 when Donald Trump won by a point, and I will note that this sample was weighte
Former Mayor Annise Parker, a Democrat, and Republican Orlando Sanchez are leading their tickets in the primary elections for Harris County judge.
While 54% of likely Republican voters said they were not sure who they would support in the March 3 primary, 21% intend to support Orlando Sanchez, compared to 10% for Marty Lancton. Forty-six percent of likely Democratic voters intend to vote for Parker,
I’m referencing those dreadful Star Wars sequel movies, in case you can’t tell. But anyway, Kamala Harris got some good news from the latest CNN stats; according to Harry Enten, voters are having buyer’s remorse, and if we could somehow re-do the 2024 election, she would beat Donald Trump.
A recent Harvard Harris poll showed that Harris leads among potential Democratic candidates with 39 percent, ahead of Newsom with 30 percent, U.S. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York with 12 percent, Josh Shapiro's 9 percent, and Illinois Governor JB Pritzker's 7 percent. The survey shows that 4 percent say someone else.
A federal class action lawsuit filed this month accuses Harris County and County Clerk Teneshia Hudspeth of violating the rights of voters with disabilities by failing to provide accessible mail-in voting options.
The Texas governor pushed back against the president’s call for federal oversight, even as Abbott and other Republicans have taken steps to assert state control over Harris County elections.
Kamala Harris relaunched her X page today, but is she among top candidates for the 2028 presidential election? JD Vance? AOC? Cory Booker? The latest.