Voters say Texas election results are accurate while some question U.S. results
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Share: A large majority of Texas voters think the state s official election results are just fine, but 30% think national election results are very inaccurate, according to the latest University of Texas/Texas Tribune Poll.
While 78% of registered voters said the Texas results were either very or somewhat accurate, only 52% said the same thing about the official election results in the U.S. While 89% of Democratic voters said the U.S. results are accurate, 73% of Republican voters beg to differ, including a majority - 52% - who characterized the counting as very inaccurate.
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