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Not sure if this will help. But repubs gain a few seats.
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<blockquote data-quote="GlockPride" data-source="post: 3567000" data-attributes="member: 12153"><p>I’d definitely NOT assume that those will be repukelican seats. Texas is mostly flipped and flipped fast. Certain areas of that state have been extremely liberal for a while and they are far and fast outpacing the old, rural conservatives.</p><p></p><p>Hell, in 2010 my dad who lives in Williamson County, was talking about how no demonrat could be elected to any city/county office. By 2016, that tide had changed and they had an electrical contract for 100% green renewable energy. The typical electrical bill tripled. As well as other goofy odd services, rules and restrictions that were emplaced. The repubes have reclaimed the city council, but the power companies want tens of millions of $ to let them out of the green contract. Too little, too late for a few more years for them.</p><p>Oh yeah, the county went for ”Beto” in 2018 and Xiden in 2020. So, they are still losing ground to the zombie dumbasses. </p><p></p><p>We saw the writing on the wall 13-14 years ago and were able to leave and start 2010 in Oklahoma.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GlockPride, post: 3567000, member: 12153"] I’d definitely NOT assume that those will be repukelican seats. Texas is mostly flipped and flipped fast. Certain areas of that state have been extremely liberal for a while and they are far and fast outpacing the old, rural conservatives. Hell, in 2010 my dad who lives in Williamson County, was talking about how no demonrat could be elected to any city/county office. By 2016, that tide had changed and they had an electrical contract for 100% green renewable energy. The typical electrical bill tripled. As well as other goofy odd services, rules and restrictions that were emplaced. The repubes have reclaimed the city council, but the power companies want tens of millions of $ to let them out of the green contract. Too little, too late for a few more years for them. Oh yeah, the county went for ”Beto” in 2018 and Xiden in 2020. So, they are still losing ground to the zombie dumbasses. We saw the writing on the wall 13-14 years ago and were able to leave and start 2010 in Oklahoma. [/QUOTE]
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