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HOUSTON - Four out of every 10 citizens in the Lone Star State identify as "Hispanic." And given the rapid rate of growth, it appears just a matter of time before Latinos comprise the majority of Texas.
Furthermore, despite their historically lagging voter participation rate....capturing the lions-share of the Latino vote in Texas has been a "linchpin" to Democratic prospects, and why recent polling should be setting off alarm bells.
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In September, the Dallas Morning News/UT-Tyler survey found 54% of Texas Hispanics "disapproved" of President Joe Biden’s performance.
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Ancillary developments here include; Zapata County going Republican for the first time since Warren Harding was president, McAllen electing a Republican Mayor and most recently Representative Ryan Guillen deserting the Democrats and joining the GOP