| zuvuyeay said: thanks again so new hampshire was the last republican state up there,i guess when texas goes more hispanic then the republicans are pretty much finished i assume texas has a lot of electoral votes colorado,new mexico,virginia and i think iowa can swing about a bit by the looks of things |
Texas - 38 electoral votes,
http://usgovinfo.about.com/od/thepoliticalsystem/a/2012-Electoral-Votes-By-State.htm
Full list:
Alaska - 3,
Arizona - 11,
Arkansas - 6,
California - 55,
Colorado - 9,
Connecticut - 7,
Delaware - 3,
District of Columbia - 3,
Florida - 29,
Georgia - 16,
Hawaii - 4,
Idaho - 4,
Illinois - 20,
Indiana - 11,
Iowa - 6,
Kansas - 6,
Kentucky - 8,
Louisiana - 8,
Maine - 4,
Maryland - 10,
Massachusetts - 11,
Michigan - 16,
Minnesota - 10,
Mississippi -
Missouri - 10,
Montana - 3,
Nebraska - 5,
Nevada - 6,
New Hampshire - 4,
New Jersey - 14,
New Mexico - 5,
New York - 29,
North Carolina - 15,
North Dakota - 3,
Ohio - 18,
Oklahoma - 7,
Oregon - 7,
Pennsylvania - 20,
Rhode Island - 4,
South Carolina - 9,
South Dakota - 3,
Tennessee - 11,
Texas - 38,
Utah - 6,
Vermont - 3,
Virginia - 13,
Washington - 12,
West Virginia - 5,
Wisconsin - 10,
Wyoming - 3,
If the republicans lose Texas they're pretty much done for.









