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FBaggins

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14. It's simple really
Sat Aug 23, 2025, 08:33 PM
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The "non voting state" is offered in direct rebuttal to whether or not Texas is a "red state".

However you want to spin what it meant by "non voting state"... it doesn't change the fact that Texas remains bright red. Both turnout rates and registration rates are driven by the perception re: how competitive a given election is (which also drives advertising dollars and GOTV efforts - which both impact registration and turnout)

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