Lines Blur as Texas Gives Industries a Bonanza

Lines Blur as Texas Gives Industries a Bonanza

3/16/2013

link

https://www.nytimes.com/2012/12/03/us/winners-and-losers-in-texas.html

summary

This New York Times article discusses the winners and losers in Texas based on the results of the 2012 Presidential election. It highlights the political divisions within the state, with urban centers such as Austin and Houston leaning towards the Democrats, while rural and suburban areas remain heavily Republican. The article examines the impact of demographic changes, such as the growing Latino population, on the state's political landscape. It also explores the role of factors like income inequality, education, and cultural differences in shaping voting patterns. Overall, the article provides insight into the complex dynamics of Texas politics and the divisions within the state.

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