Will a Democratic presidential candidate win Texas before 2033?
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Will any Democrat win the plurality of statewide votes in Texas in any presidential general election occuring before 2033? Or, if Texas adopts some other voting method, like RCV, will a Democrat win via that method?
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@angeluspolitian If Texas uses a different voting method than plurality to assign electoral votes, then I would go by that method instead. Unless you're getting at the case where Texas eliminates voting altogether and uses some undemocratic method of assigning electoral votes?
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