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Old 04-04-2020, 12:38 AM
 
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Yes they do. As a general rule, the most educated states lean blue. The least educated stated lean red. Look at what's happening in Collin County's grown and economy over the last 10-15 years. Highly educated people are moving there in droves fro all over the world. Before this phenomenon, it was SOLID red. Now, not so much. Sorry, numbers don't lie.
Numbers don't lie? You didn't mention any relevant numbers.
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Old 04-04-2020, 08:48 AM
 
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Numbers don't lie? You didn't mention any relevant numbers.
Follow the election trends in Collin County over the last decade or so. It's common knowledge. I am not google. Feed yourself.
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Old 04-04-2020, 08:57 AM
 
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The alleged correlation you cite is due to other factors, and the least educated in the "red" states (as well as in the "blue" states) are the most reliably leftist. The more educated you are, the better you understand that Leftism is destructive and incompatible with human progress.
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Old 04-04-2020, 09:48 AM
 
Location: Dallas
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Follow the election trends in Collin County over the last decade or so. It's common knowledge. I am not google. Feed yourself.
Educated transplants have probably contributed a little to the changing voting trends, but the biggest factor is the massive demographic change. I think I read somewhere that like 80% of non-Hispanic white voters in Texas vote Republican. In 2000 over 80% of Collin County was non-Hispanic white. Fast forward to 2020 and only a little over 50% of Collin County is non-Hispanic white.
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Old 04-04-2020, 05:16 PM
 
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Educated transplants have probably contributed a little to the changing voting trends, but the biggest factor is the massive demographic change. I think I read somewhere that like 80% of non-Hispanic white voters in Texas vote Republican. In 2000 over 80% of Collin County was non-Hispanic white. Fast forward to 2020 and only a little over 50% of Collin County is non-Hispanic white.
If we did a deep dive on demographic changes, one of the largest percentage growth would probably be attributed from transplants moving here from places like China and India, who are...educated.

Eighty percent? I certainly hope no one mistakes me for one. I would have to sue them for slander.
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