Just In: GOP Greg Abbott, Democrat ‘Beto’
O’Rourke Win Primaries For Texas Governor
Gateway Pundit,
by
Christina Laila
Original Article
Posted By: Imright,
3/1/2022 9:42:52 PM
Texas voters on Tuesday night chose GOP Governor Greg Abbott as their nominee for governor.Incumbent Greg Abbott won the Republican nomination for governor Tuesday night with more than 50% of the vote to avoid a runoff.“Republican Gov. Greg Abbott is again his party’s nominee after a commanding win over a band of challengers from the far right, including Allen West — a former Florida congressman.” AP reported.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
Heil Liberals 3/1/2022 9:47:30 PM (No. 1087221)
Texas Dims are as stupid as Dims from the Coastal Cabal.
18 people like this.
Reply 2 - Posted by:
Rich323 3/1/2022 9:54:16 PM (No. 1087226)
This is not good as Abbott did NOTHING to stop the illegals coming across the border. I’m guessing Dominion or drop boxes win the race again!
21 people like this.
Reply 3 - Posted by:
Rich323 3/1/2022 9:55:46 PM (No. 1087228)
It’s obvious the establishment ran several Rinos to split the vote from West!
23 people like this.
Reply 4 - Posted by:
chance_232 3/1/2022 9:56:59 PM (No. 1087231)
Abbot gets 70 percent of the vote for 560k votes. The fake Hispanic gets 90+ percent of the vote for 530k votes. This election will not go well for the Dems in 8 months.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Geoman 3/1/2022 10:37:19 PM (No. 1087252)
Obviously, Texans disagree with #2, #3. I simply saw Abbott as the best choice for governor. The other candidates, RINO or otherwise, garnered less than 31percent of the vote. I hope fellow Texans in the general squash Beto like a tick.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
TXknitter 3/1/2022 10:41:17 PM (No. 1087254)
Yes #4 and 5. Texas had an opportunity to get a really sterling and courageous Governor with executive and leadership skills we desperately need right now. It has been proven once again the Bush-Rove political machine and money rule the TX GOP and evidently, most of the conservatives like it that way. I congratulate Abbott
and will pray for his success.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
john56 3/1/2022 10:43:41 PM (No. 1087255)
I guess nearly 70% is more than 50%. I'll support Gov. Abbott in the general election against Bozo O'Rourke, of course. I didn't vote for him -- not because of the border or other issues, but because he was not supportive of our community when the local river authority wanted to drain area lakes because they hadn't bothered to maintain their hyrdoelectric dams for many years.
4 people like this.
Reply 8 - Posted by:
MindMadeUp 3/1/2022 11:03:42 PM (No. 1087277)
lol, lol, lol, lol lol, lol, lol, lol, Beto! lol, lol, lol, lol, lol lol, lol, lol, lol
3 people like this.
Reply 9 - Posted by:
Submariner 3/1/2022 11:59:50 PM (No. 1087314)
I think beto is just in it for the money. Here was the aggregate votes for all candidates for governor by party about 30 minutes ago: Democrat 756,772; Republican 1,471,177.
7 people like this.
Reply 10 - Posted by:
DVC 3/2/2022 12:14:51 AM (No. 1087324)
So Bobby Frank will run again. Loser, losing.
5 people like this.
Reply 11 - Posted by:
SALady 3/2/2022 2:10:22 AM (No. 1087365)
#4, I'm not sure where you got your numbers, but Abbott got over 1.2 million votes, to Beto-the-faux-Mexican's 750,000 votes. In fact, Abbott got more votes than all the Demon-Rats combined.
7 people like this.
Reply 12 - Posted by:
The Remnants 3/2/2022 3:57:18 AM (No. 1087384)
Hopefully, LTC Allen West can be appointed to a position in the state where his talents can be used. We desperately need people like him in government service.
13 people like this.
Reply 13 - Posted by:
mifla 3/2/2022 5:06:33 AM (No. 1087407)
Beto is the Karen Handel of the Dem party. Will run in any election until he wins.
1 person likes this.
Reply 14 - Posted by:
MickTurn 3/2/2022 7:12:17 AM (No. 1087454)
ButtO has about a zero chance of winning, Texas has Lots of Libs but we have most of them in Rat Cages!
3 people like this.
Reply 15 - Posted by:
Muguy 3/2/2022 1:34:38 PM (No. 1087785)
It is rather amazing to see the ACTUAL STATEWIDE voting numbers in the Texas Governors Race out of 1,794,191 ballots cast--
Governor Greg Abbott 1,268,190, or over 70% of all votes cast
Lt. Col. Allen B, West 233,901-- some "pols" had him at 40%, he got 13%
Former State Senator Don Huffines 113,835 or just 6%
Chad Prather with 72,835 or 4%
"Rick Perry" (no, not former Governor Rick Perry!) with 61,045 or 3%
Kandy Kaye Horn with 22,961 or 1%
and Paul Belew and Danny Harrison with 10,949 and 10,475 respectively
West, Prather and Huffines held MANY meetings across Texas in an attempt to drag Governor Abbott into a May 24 runoff using deceptive polling with very small samples saying West had 40% support and Huffines made ridiculous claims that Abbott should be removed running ads against Covid, claiming that HE woulld act in dictatoral fashion to stop illegals, and that he would call Speciial Sessions of the legislature to deal with hotbed red meat items.
A large majority of Texas Republicans WERE NOT BUYING what they were sellling, and Huffines in particular had an almost "cult -like" following predicting the fall of Texas if he wasn't elected to SAVE TEXAS!~~ 526.001 did not agree
So many people whom I respect just lost their minds over West and Huffines!
Now that the Primary is over, Texas Republicans had best work together against the rabid Demonrat Socialst Marxists or Beavis O'Dork will make it competitive if Conservatives are divided.
There is NO DOUBT that is what the media will try to do while TOTALLY IGNORING the ridiculous corruption the Beta people
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
Griller1 3/2/2022 4:52:05 PM (No. 1087937)
Oh good, We have BEto running. At least we know he's going to protect our "asault rifles." Of course, he's just lying to get elected, but it's fun to pretend that moronic punk from El Paso would actually be representative of anything good, wholesome, patriotic, or constitutional.
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