Wednesday, November 6, 2024

The Roundup

Article Icon 1Trump Wins 2nd Term as President

Donald Trump won the White House for a second time early Wednesday morning, taking Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and Georgia, and leading in the other swing states as of 1 a.m. CT.

In Texas, Trump beat Harris 56.7% to 42.1%, giving him the state’s 40 electoral votes. He won nearly every county in South Texas, reflecting gains among Hispanics.

Nationally, Trump also appeared to win the popular vote. At 2 a.m. he had 66.5 million votes to Vice President Kamala Harris’ 61.6 million. In his first election, Trump won the Electoral College but lost the popular vote.

Harris campaign officials said she would make no statement Tuesday night as her supporters began leaving her watch party at Howard University. Trump spoke to his supporters at 1:30 a.m. CT.

Article Icon 1Cruz Wins Reelection

Sen. Ted Cruz won reelection yesterday, defeating his Democratic opponent Colin Allred 51% to 42%, according to results as of press time.

The race was one of the most closely watched in the nation, with both campaigns raising close to $170 million and outside groups investing millions more.

Throughout the race, Cruz touted his support for former President Donald Trump’s border security and immigration policies, while Allred tried to tie Cruz to the state’s strict abortion ban and repeatedly attacked him for his trip to Cancun during a winter storm in 2021.

Despite repeated efforts to flip the state amid changing demographics, Democrats have not won a statewide office in Texas since 1994.

Article Icon 1Texans Vote on Schools, Marijuana, and Abortion

Voters in Houston, Dallas, and Amarillo weighed in on some high-profile propositions yesterday.

Houstonians rejected a two-part $4.4 billion school bond, the largest in state history and the district’s first since 2012, by a margin of 60% to 40%, according to preliminary results.

Meanwhile, Dallas residents approved a city charter amendment decriminalizing possession of less than four ounces of marijuana. Early results show the amendment passing 65% to 35%.

Finally, 57% of Amarillo voters rejected a measure to designate the city as a Sanctuary City for the Unborn, which would have banned the use of abortion-inducing drugs and prohibited people from transporting a pregnant woman to another state to receive an abortion.


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Whistleblowing Doctor Links Common Health Issues to Widespread “Grocery Scam”

One of America’s top doctors is hoping you’ll read this before you set foot in another grocery store.

Renowned cardiothoracic surgeon Dr. Steven Gundry has found an “invisible problem” affecting almost everything we eat. But almost nobody knows it’s happening — except the big food companies responsible for it.

And Dr. Gundry’s research shows it could be the true cause of low energy, digestive issues, and unwanted weight gain in millions of Americans over 35.

Click Here to see Dr. Gundry’s report.
Around Texas

➤ The U.S. Department of Justice agreed to keep its election monitors outside Texas polling places in response to a lawsuit from Attorney General Ken Paxton to block their access. Meanwhile, Paxton deployed a rapid response legal team to address election concerns in major counties. (See Details)

➤ Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar awarded $18.5 million to 17 rural counties to install poles for broadband internet service. The funding comes from the new Broadband Infrastructure Fund, which Texas voters approved last year. (More)

➤ New Braunfels: Cameron Darrick Peterson, 20, pleaded guilty to planning attacks at the local Buc-ee’s, several area high schools, and a grocery store. (More)

➤ Dallas: The city’s Parks and Recreation Department is deploying robotic lawnmowers at the 277-acre Kiest Softball Complex. Department Director John Jenkins said the $250,000 investment will not eliminate any current jobs. (Watch Video)

➤ Harris County: Former Sheriff’s Office Sergeant Garret Hardin was found not guilty by a jury Monday in the 2023 killing of Roderick Brooks, 47, who tried to grab Hardin’s taser while the officer was arresting him for attempted shoplifting. (See Details)

➤ Bastrop County: The lone registered voter in a proposed Municipal Utility District approved the creation of the special jurisdiction and the imposition of a property tax to fund bonds totaling $1.2 billion. (See Result)  

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Texas Sports

The Dallas Cowboys have placed quarterback Dak Prescott on injured reserve, meaning he will miss at least four games. The team also traded a 2025 fourth-round pick to the Carolina Panthers in exchange for 2023 second-round wide receiver Jonathan Mingo. (More)

➤ Amen Thompson threw down this monster dunk late in the fourth quarter to help propel the Houston Rockets to a win over the New York Knicks. (See Video)

The Houston Texans will take on the NFC No. 1 seed Detroit Lions this week on Sunday Night Football, the team’s second primetime game of the season. (Game Preview)

 Yesterday’s Results: NCAAF | NHL | NCAAM | NCAAW 

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The Business Of Texas
British law firm Clifford Chance will spend $20 million to renovate two floors in Houston’s Texas Tower for its new office. (More)

Miami-based Black Sheep Coffee opened its second U.S. shop in Dallas this past weekend. With 110 locations in the United Kingdom, Dubai, and Abu Dhabi, the company aims to expand rapidly in the U.S. and become “the biggest coffee company in the world.” (See Details)

Austin has the highest nonmortgage debt per resident of any U.S. city, with an average of $45,920. San Antonio, Houston, and Dallas also made the Top 10 of the most debt-ridden cities, according to an analysis by LendingTree. (See List)

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One of the top nutrition researchers in the world has just reported a surprising discovery. And it may prove life-changing for middle-aged and older Americans.

According to Dr. Gundry’s research, there’s one “anti-nutrient” that’s become widespread in American food. And this unhealthy compound — rather than just “age” — is often behind the digestive, energy, and weight problems people are having.

Click Here to watch Dr. Gundry’s short report about the toxic compound in food that causes problems in your body. And the food you can eat to block it.

Et Cetera

➤ Austin police officers are running across Texas this week to raise money for the Peace Officers Memorial Foundation. They started at the Rio Grande in Laredo and will finish at the Red River, after passing through San Antonio, Austin, and Fort Worth. (Watch Video)

➤ Staffers at an IKEA in San Antonio collaborated with a local housing development for homeless seniors to design a tiny home. The project kickstarted discussions about similar efforts in Memphis and Washington, D.C. (More)

NFL Hall of Famer and University of Colorado head football coach Deion Sanders showed off his East Texas ranch in a video posted to social media, highlighting the damage to his property from feral hogs. (Watch Video)

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The Polling Station

Have you ever served on a jury?

  1. Yes
  2. No
 

Yesterday’s Results:

Have you ever purchased a kolache from a bakery in West, Texas?

  1. Yes: 53.7%
  2. No: 46.3%
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