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  • Democrats have their sights on Texas...

    Illegal alien voters will definitely help this.

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    National Democrats are taking steps to create a large-scale independent group aimed at turning traditionally conservative Texas into a prime electoral battleground, crafting a new initiative to identify and mobilize progressive voters in the rapidly-changing state, strategists familiar with the plans told POLITICO.

    The organization, dubbed “Battleground Texas,” plans to engage the state’s rapidly growing Latino population, as well as African-American voters and other Democratic-leaning constituencies that have been underrepresented at the ballot box in recent cycles. Two sources said the contemplated budget would run into the tens of millions of dollars over several years - a project Democrats hope has enough heft to help turn what has long been an electoral pipe dream into reality.

    At the center of the effort is Jeremy Bird, formerly the national field director for President Barack Obama’s reelection campaign, who was in Austin last week to confer with local Democrats about the project.

    In a statement to POLITICO, Bird said the group would be “a grass-roots organization that will make Texas a battleground state by treating it like one.”

    “With its diversity and size, Texas should always be a battleground state where local elections are vigorously contested and anyone who wants to be our commander in chief has to compete and show they reflect Texas values. Yet for far too long, the state’s political leaders, both in Austin and in Washington, D.C., have failed to stand for Texans,” said Bird, who recently founded a consulting firm, 270 Strategies. “Over the next several years, Battleground Texas will focus on expanding the electorate by registering more voters — and as importantly, by mobilizing Texans who are already registered voters but who have not been engaged in the democratic process.”

    Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2013/0...#ixzz2IwFQv2Rv

  • #2
    Texas does need to get serious about the border issue, but they may have waited too long.

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    • #3
      It's not the wetbacks that will fuck this state up (as far as elections go), it's the assholes moving from NY and California that will fuck it up.

      Fuck their states up and move out, only to come here and fuck this state up as well. Anybody migrating here from the NE or the west coast should be SOS to avoid that from happening.

      In 40 years, they'll flee Texas for some place like Wyoming or Montana and do the same to those places.
      How do we forget ourselves? How do we forget our minds?

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      • #4
        Texas needs to get as tough as they possibly can on welfare and food stamps and illegals. Maybe follow the playbook that AZ has already written. Force as many of them to leave as possible

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        • #5
          They only leave when the free shit goes away, I agree. Ship them to CA and NY on buses. Free trips to sunny California!

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Trip McNeely View Post
            Yet for far too long, the state’s political leaders, both in Austin and in Washington, D.C., have failed to stand for Texans,” said Bird,
            Wrong. We have our values in place. That's why we have a strong job market, a strong housing market, and a strong economy.
            When the government pays, the government controls.

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            • #7
              Hey Chris, how's Pennsylvania?
              Originally posted by Broncojohnny
              HOORAY ME and FUCK YOU!

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Nash B. View Post
                Hey Chris, how's Pennsylvania?
                Fucking love it! It's a lot like Texas except harsher winters, beautiful summers, cool scenery. Lots to do outdoors. Where I am at is pretty rural and I like that. Philly is nice to visit, but would never live there, way too liberal. Pittsburgh is awesome too. I can honestly say I really enjoy PA and probably wont come back to Texas unless I had to.

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