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  2. Why Texas Democrats see this local race as key to turning ...

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    Before 2000, the Texas congressional delegation was mostly Democratic, and local Democrats still dominated most Texas counties, even as their residents increasingly voted for Republicans for ...

  3. Opinion - What if Texas goes blue? - AOL

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    Texas has been trending blue for a decade — that means Democrats could win the White House and maintain the narrowest of majorities in the Senate.

  4. That year is “the ball game,” said Warford, who now co-runs a Democratic campaign strategy group aimed at building the permanent infrastructure needed to transform Texas. If the party hasn’t ...

  5. Battleground Texas - Wikipedia

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    Greg Abbott said that Battleground Texas represented a greater threat than North Korea; he called Texas the "last line of defense" against a Democratic presidential victory. [31] Abbott's campaign placed an "unprecedented Republican" emphasis on winning Hispanic votes in an effort to block the long-term plans of Battleground Texas. [ 32 ]

  6. Red states and blue states - Wikipedia

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    ABC used yellow for Republicans and blue for Democrats in 1976, then red for Republicans and blue for Democrats in 1980, 1984, and 1988. In 1980, when John Anderson had a relatively well publicized campaign as an independent candidate, at least one network indicated provisionally that they would use yellow if he were to win a state.

  7. Could Texas turn blue and boot Sen. Ted Cruz? Breaking ... - AOL

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    There are too many hotly competitive states, Texas requires too many campaign resources to move the needle, and a state that hasn’t voted Democratic for president since 1976 simply remains too ...

  8. Texas Democratic Party - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Democratic Party is the affiliate of the Democratic Party in the U.S. state of Texas and one of the two major political parties in the state. The party's headquarters are in Austin, Texas. [1] President Lyndon B. Johnson was a Texas Democrat. 39 out of the 48 politicians who have served as Governor of Texas have been Texas

  9. Texans pour cold water on Democratic hopes for a blue Lone ...

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    Texas residents aren't sold on claims that the Lone Star State could flip blue in either the presidential or senatorial races, despite Democrats' forecasts. Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, told Fox News ...