The special election in Texas’ Sixth Congressional District had two Republicans gathering enough votes to advance to a runoff — in what was seen as a major blow to Democrats’ bid to flip seats in one of the country’s key states in the election.
Reports also noted that the result of the special election in the district, which covers some southeastern parts of Fort Worth, as well as some rural areas — presented a snapshot of how the district has reacted to the new Democratic administration’s first 100 days in the White House.
John Fund of National Review opined on Twitter:
"If Biden Is So Popular, Why This?
Republicans grabbed the two runoff slots in the Texas 6 special election yesterday. Dems were shut out, their candidates won a total 36% in a Dallas area seat that Trump carried by only 3 points last November."
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