They made a big deal about this at the time. I believe a lot of it is the children of immigrants who were born in TX.
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anecdotally, I can very much see this. Native Texas do, I think, get a little tired of what seems like a GOP stranglehold on their state. People moving into the state did so knowing that there was a stranglehold and being ok with it
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yeah that was my guess
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Beto is weird because he’s kind of...not that Texan. He’s from El Paso, which is Texas-by-technicality, he doesn’t really talk/act like a lot of Texans or El Pasoans, lots of courting money/press from other states. New converts/transplants chose TX and want some aesthetics of it
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Cruz meanwhile gets twangier and more yeehaw every time you look at him, and tbh if he’d gotten just a little bit more nervous he might’ve been convinced to adopt a pair of twins and name them Stephen F. and Austin.
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wonder what it looks like controlled for age
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Urbanism (and public schooling)
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I have helped a lot of clients who have moved to Texas from other states. These people are *mostly* conservative, some very far right. I have a young couple moving from the Bay Area and they don't want Austin to adopt policies like Sam Francisco.
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And let's face it, if Trump won by six points this year after all of the nonsense, a more reasonable Republican candidate would have won by at least 10.
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