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No clear lead for Democratic candidate Sean Teare in close race for Harris County DA
SUMMARY: The race for Harris County’s next district attorney between Sha Tier and Dan Simons remains unexpectedly close, with only about a 1% difference. Many at Tier’s party headquarters left early due to the prolonged uncertainty, as they anticipated a quicker outcome. Tier expressed surprise at how late the night has gone but remains hopeful that his lead will grow as more precincts report in. In contrast, Simons remains optimistic about his chances. Experts attribute the tight race to strong Law and Order sentiments among voters, impacting Democrats tied to the campaign negatively.
No clear lead for Democratic candidate Sean Teare in close race for Harris County DA
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FULL SPEECH: U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz | FOX 7 Austin
SUMMARY: In a celebratory speech, a Texas politician highlights a significant victory, leading by eight points with over 600,000 votes counted. He expresses gratitude toward his wife, daughters, campaign team, and supporters, including former Democrats. He emphasizes the importance of traditional values, energy independence, and secure borders, asserting that Hispanic communities are shifting towards conservative principles. The speaker shares his family‘s immigrant story, emphasizing the American Dream and the promise of Texas. He pledges to fight for Texas jobs, values, and constitutional rights, framing his victory as a mandate to protect freedom and opportunity for all Texans.
U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz spoke at his watch party in Houston. #FOX7Austin brings you the important stuff like breaking news, weather, …
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Within a few hours of being sued, DOJ agrees not to interfere in Texas election | Texas
SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) agreed not to interfere with Texas‘s election process after being sued by Texas officials. A federal judge issued a temporary restraining order to enforce this. The DOJ planned to monitor compliance with federal voting rights in 86 jurisdictions but was prohibited from polling places in Texas. Texas officials, led by Attorney General Ken Paxton, argued that state law governs monitoring elections. The DOJ and Texas reached an agreement allowing monitors outside polling locations but maintaining compliance with Texas law. The state’s lawsuit against the DOJ remains active until after the election.
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LIVE: Meteorologist Chita Craft continues tracking Election Day storms, showers in the Houston area
SUMMARY: On election day, a cold front brings widespread showers and thunderstorms across Southeast Texas, with substantial rainfall totaling over two inches in some areas. The heaviest rain is expected until about 10:30 AM, affecting traffic, especially on major highways. Temperatures are in the 70s, dropping from near 80 earlier. After the storms, some breaks in the clouds are anticipated, with lingering chances of spotty showers. Traffic is heavily impacted due to accidents, and there are free rides to polling places via Metro for those showing voter registration cards. Overall, expect delays and prepare for wet conditions.
Downpours and storms will rush through Southeast Texas Tuesday morning before drier weather arrives in the afternoon.
Forecast: https://www.khou.com/article/weather/forecast/houston-weather-forecast-outlook-today/285-dcbc1c6b-3ff3-4218-a3f7-a935ead9e9b4
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