New Research Shows U.S. Electorate Could Gain As Many As 25.6 Million New Hispanic And Asian Voters By 2020

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Houston, TX - The Partnership for a New American Economy today released new data showing how an increasing number of Hispanic and Asian voters could shift the electorate in 18 key states across the country. Three concurrent forces could create up to 25.6 million new Hispanic and Asian voters by 2020: 1) unregistered voters registering, 2) residents naturalizing and attaining citizenship, and 3) citizens turning 18 and coming of age to vote.

Houston...We Do Have A Problem Here

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Well, here we are in another fine mess down here in The Republic of Texas. Perhaps you have seen or heard about the Mayor of Houston, the City Council of Houston, the in house attorney for the City of Houston, a few ordained, Christian ministers, and some 50,000 of the City of Houston’s citizens having a dispute amongst themselves. It was all over the news and even made Fox News all last week. Read more about Houston...We Do Have A Problem Here

New Senate Republican Majority

The message sent on election night from the American people is loud and clear: Washington is broken, the big government experiment has failed, and the time has come for fresh leadership and a new direction for the country. We are humbled by the opportunity before us, but it’s just that – an opportunity, not a referendum. Read more about New Senate Republican Majority

Texas Republicans Crushed ‘Em!

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Republican Party of Texas - A year and a half ago, Democratic Obama operatives boldly pronounced that they were going turn Texas blue. Tens of millions of dollars spent on their behalf later, Texans defiantly answered by bestowing on our entire ticket landslide victories. It is arguably the finest night in the Republican Party of Texas’s modern history, as our entire statewide ticket swept the Democrats by huge margins. Read more about Texas Republicans Crushed ‘Em!

By Targeting Obama Districts, House Republicans Have Strongest Majority In Nearly A Century

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The following is a memo written by the National Republican Congressional Committee:

“Obama, fresh off his November reelection, began almost at once executing plans to win back the House in 2014, which he and his advisers believe will be crucial to the outcome of his second term and to his legacy as president.” – The Washington Post, March 2, 2013

Nancy Pelosi had several reasons to be excited. Read more about By Targeting Obama Districts, House Republicans Have Strongest Majority In Nearly A Century

Sid Miller Plants Solid Win to Become Texas Ag Commissioner

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Former Texas State Representative Sid Miller will become the next Texas Agriculture Commissioner after a solid victory over his Democrat opponent Jim Hogan. Miller won a decisive victory by garnering nearly 60 percent of the vote. His opponent only received about 37 percent of the vote. Miller will replace outgoing Commissioner Todd Staples who decided not to run for re-election in order to pursue a run for Lt. Governor in the Republican Primary.

Will Hurd Defeats Democrat Incumbent Pete Gallego in Texas CD-23

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National Republican Congressional Committee Chairman Greg Walden released the following statement today on Will Hurd’s victory in Texas’ 23rd Congressional District:

“I congratulate Will Hurd on his hard-earned victory. Will ran a fantastic campaign that focused on the issues Texans care about. Will truly has dedicated his life to helping his country and this is yet another proud chapter. I’m honored to call him a friend and colleague.” Read more about Will Hurd Defeats Democrat Incumbent Pete Gallego in Texas CD-23

Greg Abbott Wins Texas Gubernatorial Election

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The following is a statement from our next governor of Texas, Greg Abbott:

The people of Texas have spoken, and I am deeply honored to be your next governor.

As Texans, the bonds we share transcend our differences. We all want to live in safer communities, to have greater opportunities, and to give all of our children lives worthy of their promise. Read more about Greg Abbott Wins Texas Gubernatorial Election

2014 Texas Election Results

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Click here to watch the results come in as Texas voters head to the polls Tuesday, November 4th. There will be some hotly contested races all the way from the district level to the state level. Which candidates are you rooting for?

Click here to view races statewide, by county, or by race.

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Texas Polling Locations - Get Out and Vote!

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Today is the day. If you haven't voted yet, this is your last chance to get out to the polls and make your voice heard.

And please bring a friend. We simply cannot Keep Texas Red without support from millions of Republicans like you.

If you need help finding your polling place, just go here and enter your street address.

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