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Makkuuuu gallu TX gani kabja  sesthe. Biggest red state assam for republicans almost pakka 40 seats assam

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7 minutes ago, veerigadu said:

Makkuuuu gallu TX gani kabja  sesthe. Biggest red state assam for republicans almost pakka 40 seats assam

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this is already in process ...

'Blue Texas' may not be a surprise in 2020 ....

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1 minute ago, yoda123 said:

this is already in process ...

'Blue Texas' may not be a surprise in 2020 ....

'Blue Austin' is a reality...'Blue Texas' is a reality in parallel world

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Just now, ARYA said:

'Blue Austin' is a reality...'Blue Texas' is a reality in parallel world

Demographics of texas has changed alot in recent times. Dallas, Houston, San Antonio. All are blue cities period. 

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1 minute ago, ARYA said:

'Blue Austin' is a reality...'Blue Texas' is a reality in parallel world

Blue Austin, Blue Dallas, Blue San Antonio, Blue Houston are real ...

Blue Texas ... coming soon ...

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Just now, veerigadu said:

Demographics of texas has changed alot in recent times. Dallas, Houston, San Antonio. All are blue cities period. 

ma bezawada guntur lo entha mandi mud blood unna ma pulkas de domination idi anthee tenor.gif

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Just now, ARYA said:

ma bezawada guntur lo entha mandi mud blood unna ma pulkas de domination idi anthee tenor.gif

Will seee.

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https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/monkey-cage/wp/2018/12/18/are-texass-demographics-finally-turning-the-state-blue-we-looked-at-the-electorate-to-find-out/

Is Texas finally turning blue? We looked at the electorate to find out.

Whether demographic change translates into political change depends on political developments in the coming years and each party’s ability to register and mobilize its supporters. But O’Rourke’s near miss in the Senate race may be a sign that change is here to stay.

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https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/texas-election-demographics-trump/2020/10/17/c952f440-108e-11eb-b1e8-16b59b92b36d_story.html

Texas is the most intriguing political state in the country this fall

The story of the political change in Texas begins with the enormous population growth the state has experienced over the past decade, with most of it concentrated in the major metropolitan areas of Houston, Dallas, Fort Worth, San Antonio and Austin.

Between 2010 and 2018, the 27 counties that comprise these major metropolitan areas collectively added nearly 3 million people — an increase of 19 percent — and today they make up one of the most vibrant economic areas in the entire country. Republican elected officials have bragged about the state’s ability to attract new businesses, but the added growth has helped to change the political balance in the state.

For a long time, the balance between metro and non-metro Texas didn’t make much difference. The metropolitan areas split their votes between Republicans and Democrats in about the same proportions as in the smaller towns and rural areas, according to Murray and Cross. That began to change in the past two decades and has quickened in the past five years. Not only do the big cities and surrounding suburbs account for a larger proportion of the statewide vote, they are increasingly voting Democratic.

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