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Republicans outraise Democrats in battle for South Texas congressional seats
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Republicans outraised Democrats over the summer time in all three congressional races in South Texas that the nationwide events are contesting, based on new campaign-finance experiences.
The three GOP nominees hauled in a mixed $4.3 million over the previous three months, whereas their Democratic opponents collected $2.4 million collectively. Two of the Democrats — incumbents Henry Cuellar and Vicente Gonzalez — nonetheless ended the interval with extra on money available than their challengers, although Gonzalez had solely a slight edge.
However the giant GOP fundraising reveals how intent Republicans are on taking on the predominantly Hispanic area after President Joe Biden underperformed there in 2020. They’re focusing on Cuellar’s twenty eighth District, which incorporates Laredo in an extended stretch of the border after which runs up north of San Antonio; the fifteenth District, which is an open seat and runs in a skinny line from McAllen as much as east of San Antonio; and the thirty fourth District within the Rio Grand Valley and southernmost a part of the Texas Gulf Coast, the place Gonzalez is working for reelection in opposition to U.S. Rep. Mayra Flores, R-Los Indios, who captured the seat in a June particular election.
Profitable the seats may assist the GOP retake the U.S. Home, however would additionally present a serious psychological win for a celebration intensely targeted on border coverage and intent of gaining floor with Hispanic voters.
All three Republican nominees raised over $1 million, and Cuellar’s challenger, Cassy Garcia, had the most important haul — $1.7 million. The largest disparity, nevertheless, was within the thirty fourth District, the place Flores greater than tripled Gonzalez’s fundraising, $1.6 million to $497,000.
Cuellar has the most important cash-on-hand lead, with $836,000 in reserves as of Sept. 30 in comparison with $384,000 for Garcia. Whereas she posted the most important fundraising quantity, she spent by way of most of it throughout the interval.
Gonzalez reported a smaller cash-on-hand benefit over Flores, $820,000 to $799,000.
Within the fifteenth District, Republican Monica De La Cruz raised simply over $1 million, whereas Democrat Michelle Vallejo was not far behind with $867,000. They have been the closest in fundraising throughout the three elections, although De La Cruz completed the interval with greater than double Vallejo’s money available.
The fifteenth District race has been in headlines these days as a result of in-state frustrations with nationwide Democrats’ lack of great funding within the district.
The experiences have been due Saturday. All of them coated July 1 by way of Sept. 30 aside from Flores’, which started on July 5 as a result of a earlier submitting she needed to make associated to the particular election.
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UCF fans storm court after upset of Texas A&M
After UCF upset No. 13 Texas A&M on the first day of the 2024-25 season, Knights fans enjoyed the year’s first court-storming, as they spilled onto the floor following the 64-61 win on Monday.
And the Big 12 used the victory to poke the SEC with a familiar phrase: “It Just Means More.”
👍 It Just Means More. pic.twitter.com/SKiA7xuhRA
— Big 12 Conference (@Big12Conference) November 5, 2024
In 2016, the SEC began to use that phrase across all sports to announce its supremacy.
This season, UCF was picked to finish 11th in the Big 12’s preseason poll, while Wade Taylor IV, an all-SEC first team selection last year, and Texas A&M were projected to finish fifth in that league entering the season.
“Unbelievable environment,” UCF coach Johnny Dawkins said on the broadcast after the win. “Who wouldn’t want to be here playing in front of this crowd? Our student section is amazing. I’m just really, really happy for our guys. Our fans come out and they support us. Just seeing the evolution of our program over the years, I’m just really excited to see where this program can go.”
Taylor’s struggles — he finished 4-for-15 with 13 points on Monday — contributed to a tough road loss for a team that reached the NCAA tournament last season and battled top-seed Houston until the final moments of overtime in the second round.
But Darius Johnson, a returning veteran for UCF who finished with 24 points and added the go-ahead bucket with 45 seconds to play in the game, helped his team overcome a late double-digit deficit. Texas A&M led by 11 with 7:03 to play.
While Dawkins lost contributors from last year’s team who’d combined to score more than 30 points per game, he was confident in this group as the season began.
Upsets have been familiar for Dawkins and Co.
Last season, UCF won 17 games and missed the NCAA tournament but the Knights also won the most games over ranked teams in school history. On Jan. 10, 2024, UCF fans stormed the court after a 65-60 victory over then-No. 3 Kansas. That team also beat Oklahoma and Texas Tech, both top-25 squads at the time.
Following the first game of the season on Monday, UCF clearly remains a threat to pull off more upsets.
“The one thing about our guys is that they compete,” Dawkins said after the game. “We beat a really good basketball team, an experienced team. I’m just really proud of our effort.”
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Austin weather: Slight risk for severe storms in Central Texas
AUSTIN, Texas – Rainy, stormy and cooler times are ahead and all the ingredients are coming together for the best chances of rain we have seen in the last two months.
A cold front along with a potent upper low will collide with the warmth and moisture to turn on the spotty light rain during the day and heavy rain and storms tonight.
There is a marginal to slight risk of severe storms and localized flooding.
After the front pushes through, the weather will be wonderful for Election Day with sunny, cooler and drier conditions. Then here comes the next Pacific low to bring back the clouds and rain by the end of the week.
Buckle up, the weather pattern is turning very active all of a sudden.
Most of the rain and storms will happen tonight. The Storm Prediction Center has upgraded us to a SLIGHT risk of severe storms. This means isolated severe storms are possible generating moderate sized hail and damaging winds.
Two rounds of storms are possible:
- First round: 3 – 5pm (isolated coverage)
- Second round: 6pm – 12am (numerous coverage)
Threats will be quarter sized hail, wind gusts of 50 – 60mph and there will be a low tornado risk.
The highest risk for hail will be along I-35 corridor and the highest risk of damaging winds from Austin to La Grange.
Rain totals are expected to be about .5 to 1″ with isolated spots possibly getting 1-2″.
Minor flooding with low-water crossings possible.
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Where can I watch the College Football Playoff rankings for Texas A&M football?
Mike Elko refutes reports that comments directed at Jimbo Fisher
Texas A&M coach Mike Elko’s postgame comments caught fire on social media. But Elko says they weren’t about Jimbo Fisher or any other coach.
Texas A&M football may have lost on Saturday to South Carolina, but they’re still in the running for one of the 12 spots in the College Football Playoff.
The Aggies are one of five teams in the Southeastern Conference with one conference loss. LSU, Alabama, Georgia and Texas also have one loss, opening the teams to some very complex tiebreaking scenarios.
This Tuesday, the CFP selection committee will release its first edition of the weekly rankings and the first projection of the playoff. Texas A&M is currently ranked 10th in the AP Poll and 11th in the US LBM Coaches Poll, but their recent loss should send them a ways down the standings.
Texas A&M running back Le’Veon Moss suffered an injury to his right leg in the first quarter versus South Carolina, pushing Amari Daniels into the starting role. Texas A&M coach Mike Elko says that Marcel Reed is the “starter now” after the game versus South Carolina, but the redshirt freshman committed multiple turnovers against the Gamecocks.
Texas A&M still has to face New Mexico State, Auburn and Texas. Even with the upcoming projections, there are a lot of different ways this could all play out.
Here’s everything you need to know about the CFP rankings reveal:
How to watch College Football Playoff rankings show
The College Football Playoff rankings show will air on ESPN, with the broadcast starting at 6 p.m. CT on Tuesday, Nov. 5. Fans can also stream the show on Fubo, which is offering a free trial.
College Football Playoff rankings release date
The first rankings will be announced on Nov. 5 A new rankings will be released every Tuesday through Dec. 5.
What time is CFP rankings?
The broadcast will start at 6 p.m. CT on Tuesday.
Texas A&M football CFP rankings projection
Coming into Week 10, ESPN’s CFP Playoff predictor had Texas A&M with a 47% chance to make the playoff, but it hasn’t updated with the recent loss. Those odds fall to less than 40% after the defeat, per pregame projections.
If the Aggies win out and make the SEC title game, ESPN has them as the third-seed with a first-round bye, facing either sixth-seed Georgia or 11th-seed Tennessee.
Losing the title game would give Texas A&M a 67% chance to make the playoff as the 12th-seed. They would face fifth-seed Notre Dame in the first round. If the Aggies lose to the Longhorns in their final game of the season, their odds drop to 13%.
How many teams in College Football Playoff 2024?
There will be 12 participating teams in the College Football Playoff bracket. The teams will consist of the five conference champions ranked highest by the CFP selection committee, and the next seven highest-ranked teams.
How does College Football Playoff format work?
The four highest-ranked conference champions will be seeded one through four and receive a first-round bye. The fifth conference champion will be seeded where it was ranked or at No. 12 if it is outside the top 12 in the CFP rankings. Non-conference champions ranked in the top four will be seeded beginning at No. 5.
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