Summary

Texas voters awarded Donald Trump the state’s 40 electoral votes, continuing its long-standing Republican streak since 1976. Gov. Greg Abbott celebrated the win, praising Trump as the candidate Texans trust to address issues like inflation and border security.

Texas, while not considered a swing state, has seen Democrats attempting to make inroads by mobilizing younger, diverse voters and appealing to moderates. However, Republicans have downplayed Democratic progress, pointing to recent substantial losses by high-profile Democratic candidates like Wendy Davis and Beto O’Rourke.

  • ravhall
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    16 days ago

    Well, Texas, enjoy what you get. Which is apparently just a lot of dead mothers.

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      16 days ago

      I mean, all the primary city centers are blue. It’s the fucking idiot rednecks that get their news through Fox or Facebook that voted red. If they even had Internet at all.

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        16 days ago

        They actually recently (within the last few months) agreed to join a larger grid. So that should be a bit less of a problem this year. It is Texas though, so there’s always the chance they turn around and shoot themselves in the foot.