I am confident that Trump will take TX, but this is to darn close. All the commies migrating to the finer Lands...
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IMHO, that is what Republicans should have been doing for the past at least 5 years. Instead, they have been pandering to the Democrats. The Republicans fail miserably every time that they try to turn themselves into Democrats-lite. I believe that Independents can more easily be swung over if GOP platform is used as the basis for results.
A teacher in a Government class said people are registered as democrats, Republicans, and Independents in Texas? I've never seen any of those designations on my voter registration card.bfm1851 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 29, 2020 6:27 am My wife is taking a few college course to finish up her degree. What was said in on class, Government, was that there are more registered democrats in Texas then republicans. Houston, DFW and Austin account for the majority. What we have to count on is the large amount of people registered as independents.
I agree with C-dub, I moved here some 20 something years ago. I have retired here and planned to stay here. But if Texas goes blue I am not sure what I'll do.
Get those independents out to vote (and make sure they vote Republican)
Kentucky or Tennessee look good to me. Solid red. Unless you like the OK, KS, NE, SD ,ND corridor.C-dub wrote: ↑Wed Oct 28, 2020 10:33 pm If Biden takes Texas, is it over? It has to be, right? If he does and we don't swing back before I retire in about 10 years or so I can't see staying here in retirement. We can't afford to leave before then and there's too many other reasons to stay until then and maybe even after, but I hope not.
Which states are the most conservative? My wife doesn't like the cold, but I'm afraid the most conservative ones are up north. Not the best for retirees or motorcycle riding season length.
An “educator” tells students something easily verified as false? Not surprised. There is no party affiliation selection on Texas voter registration.bfm1851 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 29, 2020 6:27 am My wife is taking a few college course to finish up her degree. What was said in on class, Government, was that there are more registered democrats in Texas then republicans. Houston, DFW and Austin account for the majority. What we have to count on is the large amount of people registered as independents.
I agree with C-dub, I moved here some 20 something years ago. I have retired here and planned to stay here. But if Texas goes blue I am not sure what I'll do.
Get those independents out to vote (and make sure they vote Republican)
Same here. I was not aware one registered as dem or repub. There is a line on my card where it says which primary I voted in but it is blank with a line to put something in there. I leave mine blank.TxRVer wrote: ↑Thu Oct 29, 2020 7:13 amA teacher in a Government class said people are registered as democrats, Republicans, and Independents in Texas? I've never seen any of those designations on my voter registration card.bfm1851 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 29, 2020 6:27 am My wife is taking a few college course to finish up her degree. What was said in on class, Government, was that there are more registered democrats in Texas then republicans. Houston, DFW and Austin account for the majority. What we have to count on is the large amount of people registered as independents.
I agree with C-dub, I moved here some 20 something years ago. I have retired here and planned to stay here. But if Texas goes blue I am not sure what I'll do.
Get those independents out to vote (and make sure they vote Republican)
Verfied as false, no. Misleading, maybe.Grayling813 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 29, 2020 7:58 amAn “educator” tells students something easily verified as false? Not surprised. There is no party affiliation selection on Texas voter registration.bfm1851 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 29, 2020 6:27 am My wife is taking a few college course to finish up her degree. What was said in on class, Government, was that there are more registered democrats in Texas then republicans. Houston, DFW and Austin account for the majority. What we have to count on is the large amount of people registered as independents.
I agree with C-dub, I moved here some 20 something years ago. I have retired here and planned to stay here. But if Texas goes blue I am not sure what I'll do.
Get those independents out to vote (and make sure they vote Republican)
Because polls are always accurate...right Hillary?TomV wrote: ↑Thu Oct 29, 2020 9:11 amVerfied as false, no. Misleading, maybe.Grayling813 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 29, 2020 7:58 amAn “educator” tells students something easily verified as false? Not surprised. There is no party affiliation selection on Texas voter registration.bfm1851 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 29, 2020 6:27 am My wife is taking a few college course to finish up her degree. What was said in on class, Government, was that there are more registered democrats in Texas then republicans. Houston, DFW and Austin account for the majority. What we have to count on is the large amount of people registered as independents.
I agree with C-dub, I moved here some 20 something years ago. I have retired here and planned to stay here. But if Texas goes blue I am not sure what I'll do.
Get those independents out to vote (and make sure they vote Republican)
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03Lightningrocks wrote: ↑Thu Oct 29, 2020 8:48 am I believe whole heartedly it is more of a "hate Trump" vote than a "love Biden" vote.
I have another challenge for you. I've been driving/cycling around my limited area of Collin county and have noticed a pattern. I would like to see if you notice it as well. In my neighborhood at least, there are many houses with US flags posted. Some are affixed to the house, some standing on their own flagpole in the yard. I have yet to see a Biden/Harris sign in a yard with a US flag out front. Have you?03Lightningrocks wrote: ↑Thu Oct 29, 2020 8:48 am I go into around 4-5 homes a day doing heat checks. I avoid politics like the plague with customers. Many of our customers are older folks(over 60). I can tell who is voting Biden by the news channel they each have playing. FOX=Trump, CNN/MSNBC=Biden. I hate to say it but it surprises me how many of the older women have Biden network and almost all the older men have Trump network playing. Several have had Biden signs in front yard. My take so far is that more of these older voters are leaning Biden. It just amazes me that older people trust that liar. I believe whole heartedly it is more of a "hate Trump" vote than a "love Biden" vote.