Not hardly. We already know there is massive voter fraud in all of the cities in Texas, and now they're gearing up for an Audit. So all of that's getting ready to be exposed. Seth Keshel has come out and said that at minimum (and based on nothing but established voter trends) Trumps winning margin in Texas should have been double what it was. Pillow man says based on digital vote switching and vote deletion every state should be a minimum of 10% redder than the official numbers. That puts Texas at 20-22% for Trump.
The audit in Texas is probably going to be just as, if not even more important than Arizona. It's going to prove that not only is their massive cheating in EVERY state, but it could flip the house. And that's not even getting into the state level legislature, local elections, etc.
As for Austin being the reddest city.....Yeah no. I hate to say it, but Austin is probably the only legitimately blue place in Texas. It's got the same problem as Portland, Seattle, San Francisco, etc. It's a Tech Hub. So all of the liberal techies congregate there since that's where their skills are in demand. DFW has a really diverse economy with a lot of blue collar jobs, so it doesn't make much sense for that area to be super blue. I hear Dallas has a lot of hipsters, so it MIGHT be pink or light blue, but it's almost certainly not as blue as they'd have us believe. And don't get me started on Houston. It's ridiculous to think they're as blue as they'd have us believe. Oil capitol of the World much? I mean, Tulsa has a similar economy (Minus NASA) and it's one of the few red cities in the country.
So no, Texas isn't lost. In fact, it's only going to get redder with the massive influx of red voters fleeing blue states, and increasingly more conservative hispanic population, a crack down on all forms of cheating, and election maps that have been gerrymandered to the point it's a freaking science all say that Texas is going to get redder and redder.
No hardly. We already know there is massive voter fraud in all of the cities in Texas, and now they're gearing up for an Audit. So all of that's getting ready to be exposed. Seth Keshel has come out and said that at minimum (and based on nothing but established voter trends) Trumps winning margin in Texas should have been double what it was. Pillow man says based on digital vote switching and vote deletion every state should be a minimum of 10% redder than the official numbers. That puts Texas at 20-22% for Trump.
The audit in Texas is probably going to be just as, if not even more important than Arizona. It's going to prove that not only is their massive cheating in EVERY state, but it could flip the house. And that's not even getting into the state level legislature, local elections, etc.
As for Austin being the reddest city.....Yeah no. I hate to say it, but Austin is probably the only legitimately blue place in Texas. It's got the same problem as Portland, Seattle, San Francisco, etc. It's a Tech Hub. So all of the liberal techies congregate there since that's where their skills are in demand. DFW has a really diverse economy with a lot of blue collar jobs, so it doesn't make much sense for that area to be super blue. I hear Dallas has a lot of hipsters, so it MIGHT be pink or light blue, but it's almost certainly not as blue as they'd have us believe. And don't get me started on Houston. It's ridiculous to think they're as blue as they'd have us believe. Oil capitol of the World much? I mean, Tulsa has a similar economy (Minus NASA) and it's one of the few red cities in the country.
So no, Texas isn't lost. In fact, it's only going to get redder with the massive influx of red voters fleeing blue states, and increasingly more conservative hispanic population, a crack down on all forms of cheating, and election maps that have been gerrymandered to the point it's a freaking science all say that Texas is going to get redder and redder.