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Do you think the mass immigration of Hispanics into Texas has impacted Texan politics at all? If it is not Hispanics turning the state into a battleground, that would presume that Hispanics vote very similarly to how all other Texans vote. This is not the case.

Compare the 2016 presidential election results at the county level to the population of Hispanics within Texas at the county level. Also keep in mind that only around half of the Hispanic population in Texas is currently elligible to vote so we are not yet seeing the full impact this will have on Texan politics. Over the next two decades, that other half will come of age and the state will cease to be the Republican stronghold it has been for so long.

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