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Red State: An Insider's Story of How the GOP Came to Dominate Texas Politics

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A political scientist and Republican party insider examines how Texas made its dramatic shift from Democratic stronghold to GOP dominance.

In November 1960, the Democratic party dominated Texas. Democrats held all thirty statewide elective positions as well as the entire state legislature. Fifty years later, this stronghold had not only been lost—it had reversed. In November 2010, Republicans controlled every statewide elective office, as well as the Texas Senate and House of Representatives. The state’s congressional delegation in Washington was comprised of twenty-five Republicans and nine Democrats.

Red State explores why this transformation took place and what these changes imply for the future of Texas politics. Wayne Thorburn analyzes a wealth of data to show how changes in the state’s demographics—including an influx of new residents, the shift from rural to urban, and the growth of the Mexican American population—have moved Texas through three stages of party competition, from two-tiered politics to two-party competition, and then to the return to one-party dominance, this time by Republicans.

Thorburn reveals that the shift from Democratic to Republican governance has been driven not by any change in Texans’ ideological perspective or public policy orientation—even when Texans were voting Democrat, conservatives outnumbered liberals or moderates—but by the Republican party’s increasing identification with conservatism since 1960.

311 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 1, 2014

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July 3, 2018
Unfinished. Read while researching for class. There is not one mention of a demographic shift that influenced (or could have) the GOP's draw and eventual takeover. Find another book. One that at least considers conservative Anglo Dems left their party for the GOP because poc were rising and the equality didn't fit. This is as it states on the tin: insider as in bias.
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