[ARCHIVED THREAD] - pray for TEXAS (Page 1 of 2)
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About 5 million Californians departed the Golden State between 2004 and 2013.
Nearly 600,000 Californians wound up in Texas Percentage of GOP voting share in Texas from 2004-now? Higher and higher. Democrats elected to state wide office in the last two decades? Zero. |
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From the article: Percentage of GOP voting share in Texas from 2004-now? Higher and higher. Democrats elected to state wide office in the last two decades? Zero. Quoted:
From the article: About 5 million Californians departed the Golden State between 2004 and 2013.
Nearly 600,000 Californians wound up in Texas Percentage of GOP voting share in Texas from 2004-now? Higher and higher. Democrats elected to state wide office in the last two decades? Zero. Bob Bullock would disagree. |
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*new* Texas jobs should be for existing Texas residents (1 year minimum). Quoted:
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Texas...crows about enticing CA business' to their state, whines when the workers follow the jobs.
Does anyone else see the irony of people on arfcom bitching about transplants from blue states? |
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Quoted: Because Texas is turning blue (tm) Quoted: Quoted: They've been doing that for 15-20 years already. Why is this news? Because Texas is turning blue (tm) I realize you're probably being sarcastic but of course all available data shows Texas becoming more conservative even with all these people moving here. Even Hispanics in Texas are oddly more conservative than Hispanics in any other state with 44% voting Republican in the last Gubernatorial election. |
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Bob Bullock would disagree. Quoted:
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From the article: About 5 million Californians departed the Golden State between 2004 and 2013.
Nearly 600,000 Californians wound up in Texas Percentage of GOP voting share in Texas from 2004-now? Higher and higher. Democrats elected to state wide office in the last two decades? Zero. Bob Bullock would disagree. Then he's retarded and can't do math, as is anyone else who would say such a thing. 2015-20 equals? |
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I realize you're probably being sarcastic but of course all available data shows Texas becoming more conservative even with all these people moving here. Even Hispanics in Texas are oddly more conservative than Hispanics in any other state with 44% voting Republican in the last Gubernatorial election. Quoted:
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They've been doing that for 15-20 years already. Why is this news? Because Texas is turning blue (tm) I realize you're probably being sarcastic but of course all available data shows Texas becoming more conservative even with all these people moving here. Even Hispanics in Texas are oddly more conservative than Hispanics in any other state with 44% voting Republican in the last Gubernatorial election. I see you've never seen me post in a Texas is turning blue thread.
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Then he's retarded and can't do math, as is anyone else who would say such a thing. 2015-20 equals? Quoted:
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From the article: About 5 million Californians departed the Golden State between 2004 and 2013.
Nearly 600,000 Californians wound up in Texas Percentage of GOP voting share in Texas from 2004-now? Higher and higher. Democrats elected to state wide office in the last two decades? Zero. Bob Bullock would disagree. Then he's retarded and can't do math, as is anyone else who would say such a thing. 2015-20 equals? He was in office until 1999.
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No liberal I knew in California would be caught dead in Texas.
But I knew plenty of Conservatives that were warm to the idea of moving there. Take that for what it's worth, unless you believe that Texas is uniquely appealing to people on the left. I...kinda doubt that it is. |
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Quoted: No liberal I knew in California would be caught dead in Texas. But I knew plenty of Conservatives that were warm to the idea of moving there. Take that for what it's worth, unless you believe that Texas is uniquely appealing to people on the left. I...kinda doubt that it is. |
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He was in office until 1999.
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From the article: About 5 million Californians departed the Golden State between 2004 and 2013.
Nearly 600,000 Californians wound up in Texas Percentage of GOP voting share in Texas from 2004-now? Higher and higher. Democrats elected to state wide office in the last two decades? Zero. Bob Bullock would disagree. Then he's retarded and can't do math, as is anyone else who would say such a thing. 2015-20 equals? He was in office until 1999.
Let me try to help you out here by highlighting a key word. Bonus points if you can figure out why he didn't run for reelection in '98. (Pro tip: most of GD couldn't figure it out because it doesn't fit the "Texas going blue" narrative). |
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Quoted: I see you've never seen me post in a Texas is turning blue thread. ![]() Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: They've been doing that for 15-20 years already. Why is this news? Because Texas is turning blue (tm) I realize you're probably being sarcastic but of course all available data shows Texas becoming more conservative even with all these people moving here. Even Hispanics in Texas are oddly more conservative than Hispanics in any other state with 44% voting Republican in the last Gubernatorial election. I see you've never seen me post in a Texas is turning blue thread. ![]() I haven't but judging by your posting in this thread, I can imagine the other threads. ![]() |
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I haven't but judging by your posting in this thread, I can imagine the other threads.
This thread is a good general summary of both the helpful numbers based things I post and the smart ass things I post about Texas turning blue. It's funny how much hand wringing we see about Texas going blue when we legitimately have other states that need more urgent attention to stay red or swing back red. Oh well, it's not like GD would be able to fix anything even if they were paying attention to the right states. |
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Who would move to Idaho? What is there besides potatoes? Quoted:
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I will pray. I will pray hard that they stop coming to Idaho and go directly to Texas. Most of us do not even want them stopping for fuel. It's that bad. Who would move to Idaho? What is there besides potatoes? Idaho is awesome. You need to check out the state sometime. |
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Idaho is awesome. You need to check out the state sometime. Quoted:
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I will pray. I will pray hard that they stop coming to Idaho and go directly to Texas. Most of us do not even want them stopping for fuel. It's that bad. Who would move to Idaho? What is there besides potatoes? Idaho is awesome. You need to check out the state sometime. Might have to look into it. Its really a state noone mentions. |
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From the article: Percentage of GOP voting share in Texas from 2004-now? Higher and higher. Democrats elected to state wide office in the last two decades? Zero. Quoted:
From the article: About 5 million Californians departed the Golden State between 2004 and 2013.
Nearly 600,000 Californians wound up in Texas Percentage of GOP voting share in Texas from 2004-now? Higher and higher. Democrats elected to state wide office in the last two decades? Zero. So, OP tripped over his dick on this? |
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What's with the picture of the New Yorker implant? |
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Idaho is awesome. You need to check out the state sometime. Quoted:
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I will pray. I will pray hard that they stop coming to Idaho and go directly to Texas. Most of us do not even want them stopping for fuel. It's that bad. Who would move to Idaho? What is there besides potatoes? Idaho is awesome. You need to check out the state sometime. isn't it filled with meth heads? |
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Bad news for you guys. Colorado is a popular spot for liberal Texans to move to. My own leftist younger brother loves living in the Denver suburbs and says he meets like minded former Texans all the time. Quoted:
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Thank God, we Coloradans need a break. Bad news for you guys. Colorado is a popular spot for liberal Texans to move to. My own leftist younger brother loves living in the Denver suburbs and says he meets like minded former Texans all the time. I know Every neighbor at my new town home in FoCo has TX plates and Obammy stickers. |
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I will pray. I will pray hard that they stop coming to Idaho and go directly to Texas. Most of us do not even want them stopping for fuel. It's that bad. Who would move to Idaho? What is there besides potatoes? Not a fucking thing. Please tell everyone. In fact, a calling tree would be much appreciated. |
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Quoted: Might have to look into it. Its really a state noone mentions. Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I will pray. I will pray hard that they stop coming to Idaho and go directly to Texas. Most of us do not even want them stopping for fuel. It's that bad. Who would move to Idaho? What is there besides potatoes? Idaho is awesome. You need to check out the state sometime. Might have to look into it. Its really a state noone mentions. That's because it's a secret. shhhh... |
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He was in office until 1999.
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From the article: About 5 million Californians departed the Golden State between 2004 and 2013.
Nearly 600,000 Californians wound up in Texas Percentage of GOP voting share in Texas from 2004-now? Higher and higher. Democrats elected to state wide office in the last two decades? Zero. Bob Bullock would disagree. Then he's retarded and can't do math, as is anyone else who would say such a thing. 2015-20 equals? He was in office until 1999.
He was last elected in 1994. That's 21 years ago. |




