The Red River was once the Mexican border. Could be again.
Yep, doesn't matter how "independant" the Texans are out in the rural areas...the votes of the heaviest populated counties are what matters...not the size of the red geographical area.
Maybe we should just change to the popular vote? If we had gone by the popular vote, that would have changed a lot of things.Same with the electoral system in the United States. It's how the will of the metro areas in California completely overrule the entire middle of the U.S.
Same with the electoral system in the United States. It's how the will of the metro areas in California completely overrule the entire middle of the U.S.
I saw some statistics a few weeks back that said 9% of Mexico's entire population emigrated to the U.S. in the past 20 years . Not to mention extra 11 million immigrants that came to the U.S.
Both my sisters live in the Denver area. It is a fun place to visit. But no... I most definitely wouldn't want to live there. High urban density, terrible traffic. Conflicting local laws on guns... I'm never 100% sure I'm not breaking one law or another. And that was before the last round.
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Texas will stay red for a while longer.
Mexicans are much more conservative than people think. And unlike most Dems, They are actually a pious god fearing people and not afraid of work.
And Mexican bab's are hot.................
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