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« on: November 21, 2008, 05:29:14 PM »

Unfortunately, do to their opposition to ANY form of birth control, evangelicals continue to breed at an alarming rate, and will probably be dominating Texas for a long time. Whites 18-29 voted basically the same as the adults, so there is really very little hope here.
well i dont entirely disagree but Hispanics also reproduce at a alarming rate and tend not to use birth control either due to religion or poor access. so that kinda counters the evangelicals as hispanics are probably also moveing into texas at a higher rate but i dont think texas will be a battleground as early as 2012 maybe 2020.
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