Ok, I get it. This is not anything new. However, what is it about the Democrat message that people are foolish enough to want to support or why the Republican message is less persuasive?
https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2018/11/voters_electing_democrats_who_despise_them.html
Pathetic these transplants leave a "sh$thole" for greener pastures, only to come and vote the same "dimwits" who mucked up the state they are escaping from or these young millennials who are "still living the fantasy." When these millennials reach their prime in earning years, there might not be the economy they had been "fantasizing" once the leftists have had their say in "central planning" and 1001 ways to wreck an economy.
It's conservative policies that have resulted in a TX boom and has resulted in the state attracting new opportunities along with new voters. The dichotomy of thought and ignorance of these newcomers is disheartening.
“Those new residents are changing the partisan hue of once-reliably Republican suburbs and fueling a massive surge in new voters in solidly Democratic urban cores that even Republicans acknowledge will put the state’s massive haul of electoral votes in play for the first time in a generation."
https://thehill.com/homenews/state-...-texas-to-swing-state-territory-maybe-by-2020
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https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2018/11/voters_electing_democrats_who_despise_them.html
Pathetic these transplants leave a "sh$thole" for greener pastures, only to come and vote the same "dimwits" who mucked up the state they are escaping from or these young millennials who are "still living the fantasy." When these millennials reach their prime in earning years, there might not be the economy they had been "fantasizing" once the leftists have had their say in "central planning" and 1001 ways to wreck an economy.
It's conservative policies that have resulted in a TX boom and has resulted in the state attracting new opportunities along with new voters. The dichotomy of thought and ignorance of these newcomers is disheartening.
“Those new residents are changing the partisan hue of once-reliably Republican suburbs and fueling a massive surge in new voters in solidly Democratic urban cores that even Republicans acknowledge will put the state’s massive haul of electoral votes in play for the first time in a generation."
https://thehill.com/homenews/state-...-texas-to-swing-state-territory-maybe-by-2020
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