Despite these numbers, the narrative of Californians turning Texas politics blue persists. Zdun said there could be a couple ...
“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 ...
READ MORE: ‘Don’t California my Texas’? That’s likely not happening, data shows. In fact, Democrats lost some ground with Latino voters and white women during the last presidential cycle.
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 ...
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 ...
Candidates in either party can't "just parachute in, eat Mexican food and listen to a mariachi band" and expect Hispanic voters to fall in line.
Texas basketball coach ... back home,” he said. “I don’t know if I have a fan club or anything (from Frisco), but it will be good to get to play in front of my family more often.” ...
Texas was a hard place to live I quit my job, and our family left Alabama ... but my money goes much further here than it did in California. I don't mind it when it's dark for most of the day ...
Born and raised in Texas, Anderson’s introduction ... “I’ve got to stay grounded—my wife, my kids, even the chores at home. It all keeps me in check. I don’t want to just be great ...