Recently, political pundits have been discussing the almost inevitable scenario where Texas, with its huge electoral vote, becomes a blue state; meaning the majority of Texans align themselves with the Democrat Party. Almost any comprehensive immigration reform or amnesty initiative would hasten the day when the Lone Star state goes blue, the effect of which practically assures the Democrats keeping the White House as far as the eye can see.
Even without immigration reforms, demographic trends happening in Texas do not portend well for the GOP. The GOP can no longer rely on Virginia, Florida or North Carolina to be dependable red states as multitudes of Northern liberals flee their failing states to take up residency in the South.
If the GOP cannot keep Texas in the fold, it fails to be a national party.
Even without immigration reforms, demographic trends happening in Texas do not portend well for the GOP. The GOP can no longer rely on Virginia, Florida or North Carolina to be dependable red states as multitudes of Northern liberals flee their failing states to take up residency in the South.
If the GOP cannot keep Texas in the fold, it fails to be a national party.