Texas Governor got the vote of those moving to state?

Legal Insurrection:
The influx of blue state refugees fleeing to Texas has many concerned that the reliably red Lone Star State might be purpling. Apple’s announcement of an upcoming Austin campus only added fuel to the worry fire.

According to the latest data from the U.S. Census Bureau, Texas grew by 1,000 people per day this last year. Massive growth, even if half were babies.


As LI readers have pointed out repeatedly, most, not all, but most people who move to states with greater economic opportunity are the kinds of people who will contribute to the state’s success, not leach off of it.

Texas Governor Greg Abbott agrees.
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November election exit polls published by CNN support Abbott’s contention, though it would be nice to have better data on those recently moving to Texas. From those polls:
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The Governor ran against a rather lackluster Demcorat opponent who also did not have the resources that Beto O'Rourke had in his campaign against Senator Ted Cruz.  But the real problem happened in local races in large metropolitan areas where Democrats did much better than they have in decades.  Democrats won Congressional races in suburban Houston and dominated in local races.  That presents a potential danger to the economic growth model of the state.

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