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Two takeaways from AJ on Tucker:

--Alex is there live, sleepover at Tucker's farm tonight!

--Long shot of both, Tucker does wear pants in his home studio CONFIRMED
They should of perhaps picked a different person for the response. Her message seems solid but the delivery could be better. Both parties always seem to pick the most random person for these even though for special occasions like this you would think they'd want their best orators to be the ones speaking on the matter.
 
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

State elections aren't federal elections. A Republican winning back-to-back gubernatorial elections in New Jersey meant jack shit for the Presidency. This is what Presidential elections are doing in Texas.

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Texas doesn't have magic dirt. Anyone who looks at these numbers and thinks the Democrats have no chance of ever flipping the state is just living in denial. John McCain was more popular in Texas than Donald Trump was.
 
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