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Arbitrage1980
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« on: January 14, 2017, 12:57:30 AM »

People who think Texas will become a Democratic state are out of their ing minds.  At best, it will be a swing state that the Republicans will go through hell and high water to win every single cycle.  Plus, I'll bet a LOT of money that the Senate and House delegations will remain in GOP hands either way.

TX is solid red for now, but the fact that Trump won it by a smaller margin than Iowa worries me. If Trump does well during his first term, perhaps he will win it by a similar margin as Romney.
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