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>Texas
>Light Republican

What the fuck are these morons taking and who is their dealer?

Trump only got 52% of the vote in Texas in 2020, and the state has been trending steadily blue ever since Republicans opened the floodgates to Natural Conservatives to get cheap labor. Add in the rise of the AWFL menace in the suburbs of the hive cities, and if Texas doesn't flip blue in 2024, it will in 2028.
 
Trump only got 52% of the vote in Texas in 2020, and the state has been trending steadily blue ever since Republicans opened the floodgates to Natural Conservatives to get cheap labor. Add in the rise of the AWFL menace in the suburbs of the hive cities, and if Texas doesn't flip blue in 2024, it will in 2028.
Does this trend factor in Biden's dropping popularity and trust in dealing with virtually any issue, including the border issue which is a prominent focus for Texas voters?
 
Does this trend factor in Biden's dropping popularity and trust in dealing with virtually any issue, including the border issue which is a prominent focus for Texas voters?
Ultimately any Blue defectors are probably going to be progtards upset that
>He didn't give them a free college debt bailout
>He isn't fellating the Palestinians and enabling Total Kike Death
>He isn't simply dismantling the border and CBP entirely.

They aren't going to vote Trump or switch sides, they're just gonna sit this one out and wait for a sufficiently progtarded candidate to be shunted up by the Occupation Government.
 
What sort of bizzare situation is that. Like a school child just being told they have an obligation to go and do a thing, but not giving a shit about it. If you don't know who you want to vote for, why'd you even go out and do it?

If you make a decision, you bear responsibility for that decision, even if no one will call you on it but your own brain. A few of them were drunk/high.
 
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He can't fully start a war but he needs to use the military to pretend he's doing something that isn't bombing innocent people or sending our arms to losing endeavor.

Watch Joepedo say something to the effect of "we need to amnesty the people here now so we can help the Gazans move here and also rape everyone! IT'S COMMON SENSE, MAN!"
Very interested to see how this would be implemented. What happens when a Hamas dude sets off an explosive in/around the port or starving people storm the drop off area? Guess that air force retard was accidentally right about boots on the ground in Gaza.
 
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Trump only got 52% of the vote in Texas in 2020, and the state has been trending steadily blue ever since Republicans opened the floodgates to Natural Conservatives to get cheap labor. Add in the rise of the AWFL menace in the suburbs of the hive cities, and if Texas doesn't flip blue in 2024, it will in 2028.
Interesting that Trump got essentially the same percentage in Texas in 2020 as in 2016, it was Biden who got a boost by about 3% over Hillary's totals. Polls in 2020 also had Trump winning Texas by only 1.3%, not the 5.58% margin he actually got, so it wasn't going as blue as the "experts" assumed.

Trump actually gained a lot of votes in 2020, about 1.2 million over 2016, which is significantly more than previous Texan presidential elections. From 2004 to 2016, the GOP candidate got about 4.5-4.6 million Texas votes. So a 1.2 million jump is significantly different from the recent norm.

Obviously there was a huge increase in the total voter participation, with the Dems picking up more of the gain, which is why Biden narrowed the margin so much. That might be due to illegals, might be Californians moving in, might be mail-in ballots, might just be Biden not being Hillary. Hard to say, really.
 
Well, is there a Texan presidential election trendline?
08: Mccain v Obama 55.45-43.68
12: Romney v Obama 57.17-41.38
16: Trump v Clinton, 52.23-43.2
18: Beto v Cruz was the closest it's ever come at 48.3 to 50.9, with Beto spending twice what Cruz did, Cruz being unpopular, and in a R seat midterm
18: Abbot v Valdez, a race in which the D candidate, the former sheriff of Dallas, left her service weapon in a whataburger shitter, lied about it, and pinned the blame on someone else, only to have the whole thing come out as a coverup later, 55.8-42.5
20: Trump v Biden, 52.02-46.5
22: Abbott v Beto, 54.8-43.9.
Texas trending purple comes up every fucking election cycle despite there being no data to support that.
 
Obviously there was a huge increase in the total voter participation, with the Dems picking up more of the gain, which is why Biden narrowed the margin so much. That might be due to illegals, might be Californians moving in, might be mail-in ballots, might just be Biden not being Hillary. Hard to say, really.

We actually do know what happened in Texas. The suburbs came out massively for Biden. For example, Williamson County, a conservative suburb of Austin, was an R+10 county in 2016. In 2020, it was D+1. Trump went from 104K votes to 140K, but the Dems went from 84K for Clinton to 144K for Biden. This pattern holds up in county after county (and not just in Texas). Four straight years of the media shrieking their heads off about kids in cages, poor innocent niggers getting murdered by racist cops, and COVID-19 hysteria (BLEACH POURED DOWN YOUR LUNGS), and the country's white women decided they'd had enough of mean tweets and would rather have double digit inflation, cities saturated in piss, and niggers given free rein to rape and steal, than suffer through another day of Orange Man being rude.
 
Cumulative vote, House of Representatives elections, Texas 2000-2022

2000: GOP 49%, Democrats 46.8%
2002: GOP 53.3%, Democrats 43.9%
2004: GOP 57.6%, Democrats 39%
2006: GOP 52.3%, Democrats 44.3%
2008: GOP 55.8%, Democrats 39.6%
2010: GOP 64.4%, Democrats 30.6%
2012: GOP 57.8%, Democrats 38.5%
2014: GOP 60.28%, Democrats 33.1%
2016: GOP 57.19%, Democrats 37.06%
2018: GOP 50.4%, Democrats 47%
2020: GOP 53.43%, Democrats 44.14%
2022: GOP 58.78%, Democrats 38.73%

With Hispanics voting more and more GOP, Texas will remain a Republican stronghold even in bad years for Republicans, as it has been the last 30 years. The last time Democrats won the cumulative HoR vote in Texas was 1992. The last time Democrats got more than 50% of the cumulative HoR vote in Texas was 1990

Texas is the car the Democrat dog is always chasing. Not gonna catch it
 
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