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To: koan who wrote (472877)5/3/2021 7:47:38 PM
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  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 542836
 
... I am learning about Texas...

What you haven't learned is that Texas is nearly evenly divided between progressive and Republican interests. The progressive cities are growing, but the rules are still made by the energy industry. There is also a large hispanic population, which contrary to the expectations of the mainstream Democrats, is mostly interested in keeping it's culture as it is, and therefore fear progressive-diversive agendas just as much as they do anti-immigrant agendas. It's not an easy place to stereotype.



To: koan who wrote (472877)5/3/2021 8:10:32 PM
From: Ron  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 542836
 
You just love to generalize about states and populations. I've lived in several states and spent a
good deal of time in many others. I'd have to say every place I've been has had its share of less
than desirable counties and also some really nice places. Looking at the 2020 presidential
election map of Oregon, I'd say.. no exception there...
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