Will Texas ever have more electoral votes than California? (user search)
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  Will Texas ever have more electoral votes than California? (search mode)
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Question: At the rate at which Texas is growing it will eventually, but that growth could slow at any time
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Yes - within the lifetimes of Forum members
 
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Yes - at some future point
 
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Author Topic: Will Texas ever have more electoral votes than California?  (Read 3993 times)
Big Abraham
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« on: October 22, 2021, 07:04:22 PM »

Texas could surpass California by 2045, so within the next quarter century.

It holds the No. 3 position for percentage population growth, while California is growing slower than the national average. And most of the Texan growth is due to the extremely high birth rates among Mexicans, rather than white yuppie Californians moving here.
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