| Mr Khan said: It's not going to be Texas, but demographic shifts are going to dissolve much of the rest of the Solid South and Interior West. North Carolina went for Obama in 2008, a taste of the future. Colorado, New Mexico, and Nevada have fallen. Arizona will go next. Even Georgia has a chance. |
Okay, I looked into it more. Texas is less likely than the rest to move Democratic. The larger population requires too many extra voters to pull that off soon...unless that party divide happens. The Republican party is weakening and losing relevance among the population. Considering Hillary Clinton might run next election could cause an upheaval as well. She could hold on a vast majority of women and capture some conservative women as well. The republicans could bring a female candidate or VP to keep the vote though. I see a strong change in the way our political parties operate in the next decade.
Before the PS3 everyone was nice to me :(








