Ciro Rodriguez:
As far as I am concerned we are in a run-off. We will be picking up our signs from the polls and re-using them in thirty days. Until we know exactly what happened today in Webb County, this race is not over.
I wouldn't be here if I hadn't gotten the support of the online community. It's been overwhelming to see how people can make a difference, and make things happen by coming together, even if it an hour of blockwalking, a few phone calls or $20 and $40 dollars at a time. We must have the final word in who our leadership will be, not the special interests, and we must keep up this fight. I want to think the thousands who have given their time and resources to push this campaign forward.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart for each and every kind word, dollar bill and one cent
Update: The last of Bexar County just reported, leaving just Lasalle, Zapata, and of course Webb. The final Bexar results brought Cuellar down to 48.0 percent from 48.2.
Cuellar 17,867
Rodriguez 16,655
Morales 2,534
This race may actually make the runoff. But even in Bexar, Cuellar gained ground and Ciro lost. Morales actually pulled more votes from Rodriguez, but so far has pulled just enough from Cuellar to give a runoff a fighting chance.