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Mirian Spencer Morrison's avatar

An important thing to consider is the strategy of rural votes is to hold the line between DFW/Austin/Houston until you reach El Paso. The hemorrhages in the blue areas hurt more when you hit the deep red sea. I agree focusing resources on the 19 areas within 20 points is best, but doing a quick, consistent mailer for rural candidates (same mailer change candidate) would go far. 2024 weirdly showed movement. Apparently they are super angry about vouchers After voting pro-voucher candidates in during primaries.

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Rich Sprecher's avatar

We left Dallas for greener pastures in 2009-2010. We had been there since 1998. We were registered Democrats. I never met anyone who would openly admit to being a Democrat. It looks like not much has changed in the last decade. The problem with the Democratic party in Texas is not much different from the problem in most of the south. Your analysis is spot on. We all need to start using the math skills we were taught in grade school. It is not rocket science or quantum physics. Go where the votes are and convince the voters to actually vote. The issues matter but voters cannot register their grievances with the Party over issues by not voting or by voting for fringe candidates. If you want change, vote first, negotiate later. Rich S, Contrary Octogenarian

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