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Old Posted Nov 19, 2020, 12:42 AM
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Originally Posted by JManc View Post
The Houston area was red until fairly recently; past 10 or so years. The city itself was always blue but suburbs were deep red. Harris county was a GOP stronghold and flipped about 8 years ago. It's a matter of time before the entire area shifts further to the left and impact the entire state. Along with DFW. That's 14 million people out of 30 million.
Yes, to put some numbers on this shift:

In 1964 LBJ won 238 of Texas' 254 counties. Since LBJ, DFW and Houston were solid red until:

2008: Obama flips Dallas and Harris Counties

2016: Clinton flips Fort Bend

2020: Biden flips Tarrant (as well as Hays and Williamson outside Austin)

Collin County is still red, but on trend to flip next cycle:

Year.........Republican...........................Democratic..................Third parties
2020.........51.6% with 250,194.........47.0% with 227,868.........1.5% with 7,261
2016.........55.2% with 201,014.........38.6% with 140,624.........6.3% with 22,792
2012.........64.9% with 196,888.........33.4% with 101,415.........1.7% with 5,264
2008.........62.2% with 184,897.........36.7% with 109,047.........1.2% with 3,513
2004.........71.2% with 174,435.........28.1% with 68,935...........0.7% with 1,784
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