538: Texas Dislikes Trump, But That Doesn’t Mean It Will Go Blue In 2018 (user search)
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Author Topic: 538: Texas Dislikes Trump, But That Doesn’t Mean It Will Go Blue In 2018  (Read 918 times)
MarkD
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« on: February 05, 2018, 06:28:17 PM »

You guys are talking about what might happen in the presidential election of 2020 whereas the OP is talking about what might to the Senate election this year.

I've often pointed out that adult population in Texas, Arizona, and California is not commensurate to potential voters, because so much of the population in those three states is Hispanics who are not U.S. citizens and are not eligible to vote. Congressional districts in those states that have high percentage of Hispanic population have much lower voter turnout than the other districts.
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