Texas Beats Total 2016 Vote Count Four Days Before Election
- Early voting shatters records in both cities and rural areas
- Polls suggest reliably Republican stronghold is now a toss up
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In a sign of the passions sparked by the U.S. presidential race, Texas has surpassed its total 2016 vote count four days before Election Day.
Through Thursday, more than 9 million Texans had cast ballots, compared with 8.97 million four years ago, a record high at the time. Neither party knows who will benefit most from the surge, but it has put the reliably Republican state in play as a full-out battleground in the campaign’s final days.