“Don’t California my Texas” has become somewhat of a popular refrain among Texas Republicans seeking to warn against an impending blue wave as droves of Californians relocate to Texas’s ...
Despite these numbers, the narrative of Californians turning Texas politics blue persists. Zdun said there could be a couple ...
It was not just the de rigueur “Don’t California My Texas” T-shirts—I kept running into voters who had moved to the state in recent years, attracted by the particular brand of freedom that ...
“We have a saying: Don’t California my Texas,” she continued, explaining that many locals are still afraid their new neighbors will eventually try to take away their personal freedoms.
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The ongoing (and never-ending) debate of Texas being better than California continues ... most of the questions asked (and well numbers don't lie). Even Osment said, "The things in Texas are ...
About 11 percent of immigrants in the United States, five million, live in Texas. The state is home to an estimated 1.6 ...
So, to any business owners thinking of relocating their companies to California, my advice is to stay far ... passing on the family business, you don't want anyone to be surprised about who ...
"If they're in Texas, we don't want to have them travel to California for a custody trial ... on X calling for the billionaire to "let me see my son or plz respond to my lawyer." ...
FILE - California Gov. Gavin Newsom speaks during a news conference Thursday, March 21, 2024, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes, File)(Damian Dovarganes / AP) Even when the Texas economy ...
Many of California's 10 state propositions are head-scratchers. Some shouldn’t even be on the ballot. Others are worthy of ...