wnwnwn
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« on: April 19, 2024, 07:56:19 AM » |
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« edited: April 19, 2024, 08:04:45 AM by wnwnwn »
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I don't think do, but the reason would be that after Trump, the GOP will go back to its suburban oriented ways, while democrats focus on getting factory workers on Ohio and NC. Also, democrats could either pass the GND at some point or become the pro nuclear, with the effects on political dynamics in favor of the Texas GOP.
The issue with Texas is that economic progressivism doesn't seem the best sell there. Even if all oil workers enter a lefty union, the very pro oil GOP will keep appealing to them. Outside of that, I think that economic conservativism will stop being that influencial there at some point, if the other side knows hoe to play ball (sadly, they don't seem to knoe much).
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