In recent elections, Democrats have increasingly started to make inroads and chip away GOP support.
For decades now, Texas has had the reputation of being a reliable red state. And it's not hard to see why, John.
On the national level, Democrats haven’t held a Senate seat since 1993, and haven’t won presidential electors since 1976.
On the state level, Republicans hold a trifecta, controlling the Governor’s office, both chambers of the legislature, and even a state Supreme Court majority.
However, in recent years it appears that the GOP’s 30-year-long grip on power is starting to slip. As Texas continues to diversify, we’ve seen an erosion of Republican support among voters.
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In 2018, Ted Cruz barely won his reelection to the Senate after defeating Beto O'Rourke by only 2.6 percentage points.
In 2020, Joe Biden lost the state to Donald Trump by only 5 percentage points, making it the best showing by a Democratic presidential candidate in almost 25 years.
While it’s unlikely Biden will win Texas this year, that doesn’t mean all hope is lost.
In fact, with Ted Cruz being more vulnerable and unpopular than ever before, we have the opportunity to show Texas and the country that the GOP isn’t infallible.
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