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Tarrant County has flipped BLUE!

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While it is not likely that it will happen statewide, Tarrant County has, in fact, gone blue in the 2020 presidential election.

Texas got everybody all excited early on Election Night by showing the Biden/Harris team leading in the statewide count. Those hopes were dashed rather early on, of course, and then most people stopped watching the presidential race vote count here.

Texas and its 38 electoral college votes were firmly in the Trump column. That remains true today, two days later. But for those of us progressives/liberals who live in Tarrant County, today there came a ray of hope.

I didn’t even realize that ballots were still being counted in Texas, but they are. At least, here in the Fort Worth area they are.

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