2020 Texas Presidential Primary Story

A head to head comparison of the Texas 2016 Primary gives us an idea of the break down of the voters.

President Trump received 50% (1.8M votes) beating both Joe Biden (725K votes) by 31% and  Bernie Sanders (626K votes) by 34% in the overall count of votes in Texas if the election were among these 5 candidates as depicted in the graph above.

President Trump won 232 counties, the majority among these five candidates. Sander wins 17 out of the 254 counties in the state of Texas beating Biden who won 4 counties. In this 5-way match up, Bloomberg won only a county.

These 10 counties play an important role in these primary elections. Unlike in California, in Texas, top county though quite big is not an order of magnitude larger than the other counties. Even though a candidate, can get a sizable majority in a large county it is possible for the other candidate to catch up from the smaller counties.

Bernie Sanders vs Joe Biden

Joe Biden vs Donald Trump

Donald Trump vs Joe Biden

In a head to head match up on just the total number of votes,  Biden (54%) beats Sanders (46%). Presidedent Trump (72%) beats Biden (28%). President Trump beats Sanders by a whooping 50%.

Bernie Sanders

Joe Biden

Donald Trump

As shown in the top 10 counties for the top 3 candidates in the Primary, Trump had an upper hand when it comes to vote counts. However, Biden and Sanders we able to take control of a few counties, though not enough to profess victory in the State of Texas. Undoubtedly, President Trump had an upper hand.


Related References: 2016 Texas General Election Story, 2016 Texas Primary Election Story