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vercetti2021

(10,156 posts)
Mon Nov 2, 2020, 12:00 AM Nov 2020

Kornacki pointed out something about Texas

Easily should make the GOP sweat like mad. In 2012. Romney carried Texas by 16 points. 16! Trump carried it by almost half that in 2016 by 9. Now 2018. Cruz only won by 3.

Now do you see a trend here? Why the Texas GOP has made it their mission to suppress voters in Texas? The change is happening too fast that their efforts are becoming futile.

Texas will become democratic in my lifetime. Could be this year, could be 2022 or 2024. But one things for sure.

They smell blood in the water and its their own.

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Kornacki pointed out something about Texas (Original Post) vercetti2021 Nov 2020 OP
Not even lying Ted could spin the huge change in demographics Under The Radar Nov 2020 #1
Nope! vercetti2021 Nov 2020 #2
Limit their ability to gerrymander districts and they'll be swept from power pecosbob Nov 2020 #3
Yes! vercetti2021 Nov 2020 #4
We need 9 seats in Texas state house Gothmog Nov 2020 #6
Texas is not a red state or a blue state but a non voting state Gothmog Nov 2020 #5
Remarkable number n/t moonscape Nov 2020 #7
Ding ding ding - we have a winner MoonlitKnight Nov 2020 #9
+1 dalton99a Nov 2020 #11
So what are the new voters' registered parties? flibbitygiblets Nov 2020 #14
We do not have party registration in Texas Gothmog Nov 2020 #16
I assume democratic vercetti2021 Nov 2020 #20
There is no party registration in Texas Gothmog Nov 2020 #32
There are already so many votes cast in EV relayerbob Nov 2020 #8
If TX doesn't flip, it's gonna be real damn close. roamer65 Nov 2020 #10
C'mon big Tex... time to be BLUE Blue Owl Nov 2020 #12
Blue Bells of Texas James48 Nov 2020 #13
If we win the statehouse vercetti2021 Nov 2020 #23
A blue legislature will undo the damage Thunderbeast Nov 2020 #15
9 seats vercetti2021 Nov 2020 #22
Linda Koop's campaign apparently had an insane BrightKnight Nov 2020 #33
Did you mean futile instead of fertile? liberalla Nov 2020 #17
Oh good catch! vercetti2021 Nov 2020 #19
I know several people who moved to Texas from California over the last 10 years. All Democrats. C Moon Nov 2020 #18
Even cheating won't work vercetti2021 Nov 2020 #21
Migration patterns is one of the main reasons Quixote1818 Nov 2020 #24
Exactly vercetti2021 Nov 2020 #25
I've got 2 solid DEM niece's in Austin...along with their boyfriends sdfernando Nov 2020 #27
Not yet! vercetti2021 Nov 2020 #29
Highly doubtful sdfernando Nov 2020 #30
Beautiful city! vercetti2021 Nov 2020 #31
I wish I could afford a home in San Diego. nt BrightKnight Nov 2020 #34
Hillary over performed the polls in Texas in 2016 by almost 3 pts. Quixote1818 Nov 2020 #26
God I do hope so vercetti2021 Nov 2020 #28
This is actually my biggest beef with the Electoral College TexasBushwhacker Nov 2020 #35

vercetti2021

(10,156 posts)
2. Nope!
Mon Nov 2, 2020, 12:08 AM
Nov 2020

Texas is changing like Arizona. Soon it'll be blue from Washington state to the Lone Star State. Super blue firewall

Gothmog

(145,130 posts)
5. Texas is not a red state or a blue state but a non voting state
Mon Nov 2, 2020, 12:18 AM
Nov 2020

Last edited Mon Nov 2, 2020, 01:05 AM - Edit history (1)

There are a large number of née voters with bo primary voting history which makes Texas hard to predict


MoonlitKnight

(1,584 posts)
9. Ding ding ding - we have a winner
Mon Nov 2, 2020, 12:46 AM
Nov 2020

It’s people seeing that their vote might actually matter. Same thing happened in Colorado. Once Democrats saw their vote could matter it turned blue rapidly. It’s not just demographics.

We should see the same in Georgia and North Carolina. A bit in Mississippi. We saw it in Alabama but abandoned it. Arizona is energized.

Will it be enough this year? I think so.

Gothmog

(145,130 posts)
32. There is no party registration in Texas
Mon Nov 2, 2020, 11:32 AM
Nov 2020

Every two years, you in effect register as a member of a party by voting in that party's primary. After you vote in one party's primary, then you cannot vote in the other party's primary until the next two year cycle

relayerbob

(6,544 posts)
8. There are already so many votes cast in EV
Mon Nov 2, 2020, 12:44 AM
Nov 2020

that assuming they are falling within expected demographics, it will be very, very difficult to make up the ground on Tuesday, assuming the GOP shows up at all (and doesn't actually secretly pick Biden anyway)

James48

(4,435 posts)
13. Blue Bells of Texas
Mon Nov 2, 2020, 01:44 AM
Nov 2020

No longer just flowers or ice cream.

Soon will be the change you see across the state. Maybe that expanded Medicaid the blue states have received might be a path to increasing blue voters.

Thunderbeast

(3,406 posts)
15. A blue legislature will undo the damage
Mon Nov 2, 2020, 02:01 AM
Nov 2020

brought on by Tom DeLay. He led the effort to re-draw districts between traditional census adjustments...netting the GOP six more congressional seats through gerrymandering.

C Moon

(12,212 posts)
18. I know several people who moved to Texas from California over the last 10 years. All Democrats.
Mon Nov 2, 2020, 02:11 AM
Nov 2020

I think that has been happening too, as Texas has been focusing on bringing corporations over from California.
There's not a thing they can do about that—except cheat.

Quixote1818

(28,929 posts)
24. Migration patterns is one of the main reasons
Mon Nov 2, 2020, 02:43 AM
Nov 2020

Lots of young liberals moving to Texas as their older more conservative population dies off. And of course the Hispanic population is growing fast.


https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2019/09/american-migration-patterns-should-terrify-gop/598153/

sdfernando

(4,930 posts)
27. I've got 2 solid DEM niece's in Austin...along with their boyfriends
Mon Nov 2, 2020, 02:52 AM
Nov 2020

Thats 4 for Biden.

I travel to Texas often enough for work (from CA) but you couldn't pay me enough to move there!

TexasBushwhacker

(20,174 posts)
35. This is actually my biggest beef with the Electoral College
Mon Nov 2, 2020, 11:27 PM
Nov 2020

It discourages voting in all but the swing states. Because of the close loss of Beto in 2018 (2.6%), Democrats think their vote might actually MATTER, so they are showing up at the polls. Add to that, older, more conservative voters die and are replaced by younger, more liberal ones.

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