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Julián Castro @JulianCastro
RT @GUcstpubliclife: Hear @JulianCastro, @jensmanuel, @alemolina, @m_okinczyccruz, @olivia_pc & @jdlonggarcia (moderator) on Wed 11/16 at 7… — PolitiTweet.org
Julián Castro @JulianCastro
RT @TUSK81: “Nevada voters strongly preferred the Democratic position on immigration over Republicans. Notably, late October polling of Nev… — PolitiTweet.org
Julián Castro @JulianCastro
RT @ericmkingsbury: Elizabeth Warren calls on Democrats to build more housing to bring down costs for working families, saying it's those t… — PolitiTweet.org
Julián Castro @JulianCastro
@karlswesttx They did a lot better than Iowa did in the last caucus. — PolitiTweet.org
Julián Castro @JulianCastro
Nevada has certainly made its case for going first in the new Democratic primary calendar. -Crucial for Dem victory in midterms and presidential years -Diverse -Big union state -Urban and rural mix -Big on retail politics -Razor close between Ds and Rs — PolitiTweet.org
Julián Castro @JulianCastro
Democrats will have a majority in the Senate next session. Have a good weekend. — PolitiTweet.org
Sahil Kapur @sahilkapur
NEWS: Catherine Cortez Masto (D) wins the Nevada Senate race, @NBCNews projects, defeating Adam Laxalt (R). That’s… https://t.co/4wXxbSpQkH
Julián Castro @JulianCastro
Texas Republicans picked up only one statehouse seat on Tuesday, in a cycle that was supposed to be horrible for Democrats, despite GOP’s rabid gerrymandering of state legislative districts just last year. — PolitiTweet.org
Julián Castro @JulianCastro
RT @RalstonReports: Joe Gloria says all remaining ballots besides cures and provisionals will be reported out today. — PolitiTweet.org
Julián Castro @JulianCastro
RT @ThePlumLineGS: Now that Mark Kelly has won the Arizona Senate race, we shouldn't let anyone forget that Blake Masters ran one of the ug… — PolitiTweet.org
Julián Castro @JulianCastro
Republican extremism turned off Texas Latinos on Tuesday. — PolitiTweet.org
Dallas Morning News @dallasnews
Texas Republicans lost Latino voters support in election setback https://t.co/81jn3SuG8C
Julián Castro @JulianCastro
RT @s_golonka: In a new batch of 18.4k ballots counted in Washoe County, here are the #nvsen results: - Cortez Masto received 11.2k votes (… — PolitiTweet.org
Julián Castro @JulianCastro
That can and will change, but it’ll take resources and attention from national party leaders too. All in all, despite the results, Texas Democrats moved the ball forward—and I remain hopeful for the future of our state. — PolitiTweet.org
Julián Castro @JulianCastro
However, Texas needs greater investment in organizing for voter registration and turnout. In this cycle, 9.6 million registered Texans did not vote (a record!) and another 1.4 million are eligible but not registered. That’s 11 million Texans who are sitting on the sidelines. — PolitiTweet.org
Julián Castro @JulianCastro
In addition, shootings in Uvalde, El Paso and Santa Fe—as well as the Dobbs decision and the grid failure—have spurred a new generation of organizers and activists to roll up their sleeves and get to work. Those efforts are happening every day, in big and small ways. — PolitiTweet.org
Julián Castro @JulianCastro
Obama lost Texas to Romney in 2012 by 15 points, Clinton to Trump in 2016 by 9 points, and Biden to Trump in 2020 by 5.6 points. In the Trump years, Texas Democrats also gained ground in both chambers of the state legislature and in Congressional seats. — PolitiTweet.org
Julián Castro @JulianCastro
Non-white voters are still supporting Democrats in Texas by an overwhelming margin—and they made up 95% of the growth in the state over the past decade. Demographics aren’t destiny, those votes have to be earned—but still a strong trend in Democrats’ favor. (Via @MarkPJonesTX) https://t.co/Qse8fp8XdQ — PolitiTweet.org
Julián Castro @JulianCastro
Another way to think about it is this: in a great year for Democrats (2018) Abbott won by 2.5 points more than he did in what was a tough environment for Democrats in 2022. Why? Because Trump and Trumpism have driven Texans decidedly toward Democrats. — PolitiTweet.org
Julián Castro @JulianCastro
Eight years ago, Abbott won by 20 points. In 2018, when Democrats had the wind at our back, Abbott won by 13 points. This time it was 11 points. So, as much as Tuesday’s results don’t feel like progress, they are—slow progress in what was supposed to be a terrible year. — PolitiTweet.org
Julián Castro @JulianCastro
A note about Texas after Tuesday’s results. @BetoORourke deserves a lot of gratitude for inspiring and activating Democrats across the state. He has now twice planted the seeds of future victory. — PolitiTweet.org
Julián Castro @JulianCastro
In other words, in a bad environment for Democrats, Gregg Abbott couldn’t even do better with Latinos than George W. Bush did in his 2004 presidential re-elect or even his 1998 Texas gubernatorial re-elect. No wonder Abbott’s campaign won’t comment on these numbers. — PolitiTweet.org
Patrick Svitek @PatrickSvitek
Exit poll in #txgov gives Abbott 40% of Latino vote, which Abbott had wanted to win: https://t.co/rSqih3TbuZ
Julián Castro @JulianCastro
“I’m getting on a plane tomorrow and flying to Georgia to do a rally with Herschel… .” 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 — PolitiTweet.org
Ted Cruz @tedcruz
It's worth reflecting on what was accomplished last night: 1. We've taken the gavel out of Nancy Pelosi’s hands.… https://t.co/XAdPhTCmxW
Julián Castro @JulianCastro
Democrats are poised to pick up 7 new Latino members in Congress—making this the largest @HispanicCaucus class in history. Their average age is 38! And includes: -the 1st Latina to rep midwest -the 1st Gen-Z in Congress -the 1st Latino to rep Austin -the 1st LGBTQ immigrant — PolitiTweet.org
Julián Castro @JulianCastro
RT @MayraFlores2022: The RED WAVE did not happen. Republicans and Independents stayed home. DO NOT COMPLAIN ABOUT THE RESULTS IF YOU DID NO… — PolitiTweet.org
Julián Castro @JulianCastro
Democrats over-performed in a big way last night DESPITE the historic midterm trend (average 27 seat loss), record inflation (top issue in polls), and Biden approval (lowest in modern history). This was a repudiation of Dobbs and Republican extremism. Full stop. — PolitiTweet.org
Julián Castro @JulianCastro
RT @JimSwiftDC: Among the candidates Ted Cruz stumped for on his bus/2024 tour: John Gibbs Yesli Vega Scotty Moore Bo Hines Amanda Adkins… — PolitiTweet.org
Julián Castro @JulianCastro
RT @Castro4Congress: Thank you so much to the people of my hometown, San Antonio, for re-electing me to represent our city in the US House… — PolitiTweet.org
Julián Castro @JulianCastro
RT @stevenportnoy: PRELIMINARY CBS NEWS EXIT POLL -- PENNSYLVANIA: Which ONE of these issues mattered most to your vote? Abortion 36% Inf… — PolitiTweet.org
Julián Castro @JulianCastro
RT @NAACP_LDF: "The timing of this situation on Twitter could not be more unfortunate. We are coming up on again what is going to be a hist… — PolitiTweet.org
Julián Castro @JulianCastro
This ad is brutal to watch and listen to—but it’s accurate. And it’s the kind of ad that reminds voters what’s at-stake for Texans in tomorrow’s election. https://t.co/x3s56lCs1S — PolitiTweet.org
Julián Castro @JulianCastro
RT @RalstonReports: My predictions are out! I think @SenCortezMasto hangs on, @JoeLombardoNV wins in a squeaker and Dems retain two of thr… — PolitiTweet.org