PR 14 11 07 - Dan Patrick Shocked The Media
PR 14 11 07 - Dan Patrick Shocked The Media
PR 14 11 07 - Dan Patrick Shocked The Media
NBCs
Texas
election
exit
polling
has
baffled
the
pundits.
According
to
their
exit
polling
results,
Dan
Patrick
earned
46%
of
all
Hispanic
votes,
surpassing
the
gold
standard
of
40%
achieved
by
George
W.
Bush.
NBCs
poll
also
showed
Dan
Patrick
thumping
Leticia
Van
de
Putte
among
Hispanic
men
53%-46%.
(See
the
poll
results
here:
http://www.nbcnews.com/politics/elections/2014/TX/L/exitpoll)
We
saw
these
trends
developing
in
our
own
campaign
tracking.
Predictably,
the
Democrat
political
operatives
have
tried
feebly
to
discredit
the
impact
of
these
numbers,
referencing
Patricks
performance
in
the
Rio
Grande
Valley.
While
the
data
shows
that
Dan
Patricks
and
Greg
Abbotts
vote
share
in
the
Valley
were
nearly
identical,
the
simple
fact
is
that
there
are
more
Hispanic
voters
in
Houston
or
Dallas
than
the
Valley.
Democrat
excuses
and
political
spin
aside,
the
numbers
should
have
them
reassessing
their
position
on
the
issues.
This
was
really
no
surprise
to
anyone
who
does
not
buy
the
common
myth,
perpetuated
by
Democrats;
that
Hispanics
only
care
about
immigration.
Hispanics
care
about
public
safety,
jobs,
the
economy
and
school
choice.
If
you
reject
the
Democrat
myth,
a
clear
picture
will
come
into
focus.
Heres
how
all
this
happened.
Dan
Patrick
was
fearless.
He
entered
a
race
in
June
2013
against
the
incumbent
Lieutenant
Governor
with
two
other
popular
statewide
elected
officials
already
announced.
Dan
Patrick
was
bold
in
his
stand
on
the
issues:
secure
the
border,
lower
property
taxes,
offer
real
choice
in
education,
and
support
for
life.
Dan
Patrick
was
an
articulate
spokesman
for
an
authentic
conservative
agenda.
He
never
shied
away
from
an
opportunity
to
publicly
proclaim
his
faith.
He
debated
his
opponents
time
and
again.
He
even
debated
former
San
Antonio
Mayor,
Democrat
Julian
Castro,
on
Univision
to
try
to
expand
the
conversation
on
immigration
issues
beyond
Republican
primary
voters.
Dan
Patrick
campaigned
like
the
unapologetic
conservative
he
is,
never
wavering,
and
never
backing
down.
In
the
end
he
won
a
decisive
victory,
garnering
the
votes
of
Texans
of
every
gender,
age,
and
ethnicity.
The
results
amazed
the
moderates
and
disgusted
the
liberals.
Dan
Patrick
earned
over
58%
of
the
vote.
Leticia
Van
de
Putte
didnt
break
40%.
So
if
you
are
surprised
by
the
exit
polls,
consider
this:
Dan
Patrick
broke
with
conventional
wisdom
and
campaigned
in
the
General
Election
just
like
he
did
in
the
Primary.
He
never
changed
his
message.
He
didnt
run
to
the
middle.
He
finished
the
race
just
as
he
began
it
an
authentic
conservative
candidate
for
all
Texans.
Any
questions!
Allen
Blakemore
is
a
Principal
at
Blakemore
&
Associates,
a
political
strategy,
communications
and
fundraising
firm,
based
in
Texas.
Blakemore
served
as
Chief
Strategist
for
Patrick
Campaign.