Hey it’s me the Texas/Memley anon again. I just want to say that even though I live in Florida right now I mailed in my vote back to Texas and supported Beto with everything I had even though I couldn’t do much (being several states away). Even though he didn’t win (and Andrew Gillum lost here in Florida) I always appreciated seeing your Beto posts. They reminded me of all the good people who live in Texas. 1/2

2/2 And even though I am Indescribably Angry that we have to live with
SIX more FUCKING years of the founder of the fucking Tea Party and the
man who shut down the government I have to at least have hope that
things are moving in the right direction.
       
   

Jk 3/3 Everyone who voted for Cruz can still fuck right off though
       
   

lmao hey Memley anon. im glad to hear you were supporting in florida too!! happy to hear he’s making waves across the nation.

and i agree. Texas was purple this election, which is crazy. i’m still seething with rage and anger, but it’s a step toward a better texas.

and i agree. everyone who voted for cruz can fuck off.

virtuissimo:

i know its real fun to talk shit about texas and to laugh it up about how stupid texans are but can we PLEASE acknowledge that this election made texas purple, and that there have been HUGE efforts to bring out people of color and poor people who have previously been disenfranchised, and that even though beto didnt win this is STILL A REALLY IMPORTANT STEP. especially the latino voting population grew enormously this election cycle. fuck the 71% of white men and 59% of white women who voted for cruz, and i dont wanna come off like im making some kind of “not all texans” argument, but the people of color here r fighting tooth and nail and it sucks that ppl r just unilaterally saying “texans stupid nyeh”

somewhatm-azing:

Before y’all say, “I hate Texas for not electing Beto O’Rourke” please know these things:

1. Record numbers of Texan voters came out to the polls to vote because of Beto.

2. Because more Texan voters went to vote, more democratic votes were cast in other important areas.

3. Beto lost by the slimmest margin seen in Texas in 25 years meaning CHANGE IS COMING.

4. If you lived in Texas, you would know Beto was not expected to win and the fact that he got the large number of votes that he did is incredible.

Thank you Beto for all you’ve done to unite the people of Texas and across the country. Maybe this will get y’all to change y’alls minds about hating Texas.

alarrylarrie:

Reasons why tonight was actually good:

1. WE TOOK BACK THE MOTHERFUCKING HOUSE. Look, in a perfect world we would have flipped the Senate too BUT this means that things are not just going to materialize for our dear friend Donald McTrump. This means oversight and investigations and a better grip from our legislative branch on a system wide check and balance. BOOM.

2. The fact that we got so close in states that Republicans have been gerrymandering the fuck out of for YEARS now is actually really impressive and it just means that we have to keep working but we’re whittling away at things. It can be done, is what I’m saying.

3. SO. MUCH. DIVERSITY. Women in record numbers! People of different faiths, younger people, native people, LGBT people, gang’s all here! We’re slowly dissolving the old white dudes in power thing.

4. So many AMAZING proposals are passing. Massachusetts upheld trans rights. Florida restored voting rights. Michigan legalized marijuana AND took the most comprehensive voting reform IN THE FUCKENING COUNTRY AND MADE IT LAW!

Good things are happening. They are. They. Are.

We just have to keep going.

No matter what happens:

flabbergasties:

Key West elected Teri Johnston, Florida’s first openly lesbian mayor

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New York elected Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the youngest woman ever elected to Congress

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Colorado elected Jared Polis, the first openly gay governor in the US

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Minnesota elected Ilhan Omar, the first Muslim woman (alongside Rashida Tlaib) elected to Congress

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Massachusetts elected Ayanna Pressley, the first black woman elected to Congress in Massachusetts

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Kansas elected Sharice Davids, an openly gay ex-MMA fighter and the first Native American woman elected to Congress

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Michigan elected Rashida Tlaib, the first Palestinian-American (and first Muslim woman, alongside Ilhan Omar) elected to Congress

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(As of 11/6/18 – 9:15 CT)

This is progress.