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Old Posted Sep 17, 2019, 12:42 PM
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Actually it's more than a hope. I hear a lot of NPR in the mornings, a respectable news organization that cuts it down the middle if I do say so myself. I'm hearing a lot of Republican analysts who are saying the same thing. This state is heading towards a shift. Most of the Republicans that are not running for another term at one time didn't have to do anything to run for re-election. That changed this last time when they had to fight tooth and nail to win against Democrats and not by a lot either. This isn't coming from my blue shaded glasses this is what Republicans are saying. If you think they are retiring for a change of pace in their lives then it's you who may need to look beyond your red shades.
beto lost to ted cruz lol. beto is the closest thing to a liberal rockstar (wendy davis had a moment) that I have seen in this state in my lifetime. and he lost to ted cruz, who is not extremely likable


the ethnic replacement is no joke but texas will not be blue in 2020 or 2024.... 2028 things will be interesting
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