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Sam Spade
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« on: October 30, 2004, 02:07:41 AM »

It would be impossible to "really" tell in Texas.  There's no party identification.

In 2000, metro Houston went for Bush 59%-40%.  Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex went 61%-37%.

However, the city of Dallas is majority Democrat normally (55-45, 60-40, I think).  Dallas County and suburbs are super-majority Republican (like 70% or so)

The city of Houston is roughly split between the two parties normally.  Harris County and the suburbs are extremely Republican, though less so than Dallas I think.  Also, you can't forget about Fort Bend County (home of Tom DeLay).

My bet would be in Texas, probably Collin County, where Plano and McKinney are.
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