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The makeup of Texas voters is much more diverse today than during the 2016 elections. And some of that growth is the result of a nearly two percentage point increase in the number of eligible immigrant voters.
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Political observers say the state's growing Latino population is why more education efforts are needed to help Latinos understand how redistricting affects their vote.
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Every year, more people move to Texas from other states than leave. They come for jobs, higher education and a relatively lower cost of living, among...
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Until somewhat recently, being a Texas Democrat was kind of a bummer. Jason Stanford, a longtime Democratic operative in the state, says he got data on...
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Census Bureau workers are spreading out across the U.S. to make sure they have a list of every home address for next year's head count. Getting left out could lead to an inaccurate 2020 census.
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For many years, the prospect that Hispanics would become the state’s largest population group has been a question of “when” and not “if.”With growth among…
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America has a habit of following trends that occur in one of its states: Texas.The state and nation are in the midst of a demographic transformation. The…
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Texas consistently ranks as one of fastest growing states in the U.S. On Think, Krys Boyd talked with conservationist David Todd about the ways that…
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If demographics are destiny, the youngest Texans appear destined to make the state dramatically more diverse.While white Texans still make up the largest…
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From Alaska to Maine, Texas to North Dakota, public schools have dramatically changed during the past two decades. Walk into these schools and you’ll…
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More than a quarter of Texas’ growth from 2014 to 2015 was concentrated in the state's largest cities, but suburbs continued to grow at the fastest rates,…
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Five stories that have North Texas talking: Everybody’s transplanting to Texas; Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick wants to cut financial aid to lower college tuition;…