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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« on: April 13, 2015, 09:41:31 AM »

Once the oil runs out in Texas it's growth spurt will come to a quick close most likely.   It'll still have growth, but it'll be much more in line with California's, maybe a trickle faster but that's it.

The oil in Texas mostly ran out years ago. The oil boom has to do with the fact the oil is managed in Texas.
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