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« on: February 27, 2005, 12:44:18 AM »

Great job on the districts.

I have some idle questions about the regional groupings. I spent quite some time in TX during the early 1990's particularly in the area from Dallas to Waco where the SSC was planned. Whereas College Station seemed East Tx to me, just about everything west seemed more like central TX. This feeling would apply to areas like Hill, Navarro, and Limestone Cos in that area, and Grayson Co. up north. Based on this visitors impressions I would have said that your CD 4 splits between East and Central TX. Similarly your CD 5 seemed much more like San Antonio and Corpus than Houston, so it could be Border or Central, but I didn't visit there as much, so I'll freely admit any impressions may be off.
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