If Texas goes Blue, it's GAME OVER!
Four decades ago Jimmy Carter became the last president elected in the great state of Texas. America's second most populated state has been consistently a red state ever since the Georgia peanut farmer led America. Is Texas now and play again? If so, what are the possible implications?
Judging by the 2020 Presidential electoral college map, losing Texas would spell doom for the Republican party.
Just in the last 20 years, the West has politically transformed.
Is the red state of Texas turning purple or blue? The West has already gone blue in Colorado, New Mexico and Oregon.
The Lone Star State has shifting demographics have giving Democrats hope:
- 2014, (now) Governor Abbott won by +20% points.
- 2018 Abbot won by + 13%.
- 2020 Abbot won by 10.9%
Democrats are fighting to allow illegals to vote in local elections in New York City, Boston and other municipalities, as well as statewide in Connecticut.
The pamphlet below has been verified. These pamphlets were found in Mexico.
The Biden administration are using activists organizations to recruit Illegal migrants. The administration is literally exchanging votes for permission to live in the United States.Thirteen cities allow illegals to vote in municipalities. The media claims this allowing for local elections will not translate the national elections.
“[The] overall investment is a game-changer for not only us but for county parties throughout the state,” said Kardal Coleman, the chair of the Dallas County Democratic Party, which received $200,000 from the PAC.
BUT WAIT! Here is a short history of predictions from Democrats hoping to takeover the Lone Star State.
By Texas Monthly
2002
“[Texas] never was a Republican state. It’s just a Bush state.” —Former Democratic Texas comptroller
John Sharp
2002
“Over the next decade, a Democratic presidential candidate could also win the electoral votes of Georgia, Tennessee, and, yes, even Texas.” —Authors John Judis and Ruy Teixeira
2008
“I don’t know if it’s four years or eight years off, but down the road, Texas will be a presidential
battleground.” —Barack Obama’s Latino outreach official, Cuauhtémoc Figueroa
2008
“Texas is ready to turn blue.” —Democratic National Committee chairman Howard Dean
2010
“Texas Dems are presenting the biggest challenge the state’s GOP has faced in decades. . . . They even have a shot at unseating GOP governor Rick Perry.” —Journalist Suzy Khimm
2010
“If I were Republican, I’d be worried.” —Texas Democratic political consultant Harold Cook
2012
“Four years from now, Texas is going to be a so-called blue state.” —Former Florida governor Jeb Bush
2013
“Very soon, this state is going to turn blue.” —Texas Democratic Party chairman Gilberto Hinojosa
2013
“Do I think we can turn Texas in four years? Absolutely.” —Democratic Houston mayor Annise Parker
2013
“I’m very optimistic about [Wendy Davis] upsetting Greg Abbott. . . . Independent and moderate Republicans in Texas have had enough of tea party Republicans.” —Texas congressman Joaquin Castro (Davis went on to lose by 20 percentage points)
2020
“Hell yes.” —Texas Democratic Party executive director Manny Garcia in 2020, answering the question “Is this the year Texas turns blue?”
Are Democrats pulling out all of the stops? Clearly the If Texas goes blue, It's game over for the Republicans.
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