Hey, i was watching your videos and i notice, some important things of 2016. In the states who Clinton over-perform Obama, actually the hughe majority is who Trump underperforms Romney, but Clinton even came to underperforms Obama, by a lot like Ilinois, for example
@@billygraham9267 yeah right now I think It’s Donald Trump 50% Joe Biden 45% Other 5% Nation wide popular vote Joe Biden 50% Donald Trump 45% Other 5% So Texas will be closer than usual but vote reverse how the nation will vote
@@davidcruz4938 I think diversity of thought would be good for my county. Although if you're worried it'd go red. I highly doubt that. The voting patterns there are influenced heavily by culture.
@@br_yan Yeah, but not Blue enough for Dems to have any hope of winning, Democrats hit a Brick wall in the suburbs and the GOP is making massive inroads into the Hispanic vote, if anything the state will get slightly Reder
@@alcarbo8613 I wouldn't be so sure about that. The fastest growing areas are the cities and its surroundings, and the Democrats are running up the numbers and tightening the margin every single cycle. The in-roads with Hispanic voters is too early to think of as a trend. We will have to see going forward if the gains stick or if it's just a one-time fluke. I suspect it could be a messaging problem on the Democratic party's side and less the GOP mining a new source of voters. Texas can either be like NC always on the cusp, but never flipping or is becoming the next VA or CO, a once safe GOP stronghold now reliable blue state. Either way, it's entirely possible for Democrats to flip with the right candidate and campaign.
I'm curious. Do any of you actually vote? If you do please state how old you are. I'm 22 and I don't vote.
Staunch Mondale Supporter
yes and I’m 19
Hey, i was watching your videos and i notice, some important things of 2016. In the states who Clinton over-perform Obama, actually the hughe majority is who Trump underperforms Romney, but Clinton even came to underperforms Obama, by a lot like Ilinois, for example
Staunch Mondale Supporter I turned 18 in time to vote for the midterms. I'm pumped to vote right now but that can fade with time.
19 and yes
First time I’m voting this year I’m 19
2:20
Texas 1928: This is the first time I've voted for GOP. Good bless Hoover!
Texas 1932: well I regret what I said.
It wasn’t pro Hoover, but anti-catholic
The Lloyd Benson - Dan Quayle bit at the end was a very pleasant surprise.
Yellow rose of Texas is perfect. Listen to it outside of this because it's that good.
Deja Vu?
R.I.P Ross Perot
Margin of victory was within 5 in 1996 it should be considered battleground no?
If Western Texas were a state, it would be most republican state in nation for now.
It's be the most not be most
@@RandomVidsforthought🤓
@@Leon_y1 What a childish insult
The last is New Jersey
I want thick Texas back
Damn FDR got 88% of the popular vote in 1932 that's wild
If you don't quiet that snare drum I'll SECEDE FROM THE BAND! So help me Mitch Miller I will.
-Stan Freberg
My state finally
Commander Video
Texas is the best state!
Actually Minnesota is the best :P followed by Massachusetts
No Texas is the best state then Minnesota
Lmao commander
California is the worst. Illinois is the second worst. Then the northeast.
Yo Mondale when will you make a new video buddy 🙂
2020 Election Prediction Trump 49.6%, Joe Biden 45.3%, other 5.1% , For the state of Texas
It sounds realistic.
@@billygraham9267 yeah right now I think It’s
Donald Trump 50%
Joe Biden 45%
Other 5%
Nation wide popular vote
Joe Biden 50%
Donald Trump 45%
Other 5%
So Texas will be closer than usual but vote reverse how the nation will vote
If the trend countinue the Texas would become a huge swing state
@@ryanferensic7884 Donald Trump 52,1% Joe Biden 46,4% others 1,5%. It's a R+5,7 win. You were almost right.
@@darjuz96 I agree, it’s slowly turning bluer so we should take a look on the state
Oh no New Jersey is next 😳😳😳
Maybe I'll upload Hawaii's governor election history first
Staunch Mondale Supporter
Good I love when New Jersey gets kicked to the curb
I don't get it. What's the problem with NJ?
I'd like to see you do Maryland governor elections
Is there something wrong with NJ?
I went for bush twice because of the key state name texas
Hoover was so popular he won Texas.
No. It's because Al Smith was really unpopular, because he was Catholic
My county has stayed democrat since 1916.. ahahha
Wich county?
@@davidcruz4938 Webb county
@@jacobgibson4723 Your county saw a huge swing to Trump tho.
Thats worrisome
@@davidcruz4938 I think diversity of thought would be good for my county. Although if you're worried it'd go red. I highly doubt that. The voting patterns there are influenced heavily by culture.
@@davidcruz4938 “worrisome”
They did Wilkie wrong
Orange Sunflower of California
TEXAS
2020: Trump +5.58%
Texas will be razor thin in 2020 could possible see if going Blue
This didn’t age well.
Nah, unless they moderate on guns
@@Henry3Studios not even that there are sooooo many other issues
Galaca
2020 prediction:
Texas biden 56.67%
Texas trump 25.55%
Yvan and Yves Uy uhhhh
You aren’t serious.....are you?
never gonna happen XD
If Biden wins it won’t be by that much.
Huh
I was born in whichta county texas we republican for life
Greg Abbott was born in this county.
It's wichita not whichta
Did Texas only have 6 electoral votes in 1992?
2020: Trump +5.6%
becoming bluer
@@br_yan Yeah, but not Blue enough for Dems to have any hope of winning, Democrats hit a Brick wall in the suburbs and the GOP is making massive inroads into the Hispanic vote, if anything the state will get slightly Reder
@@alcarbo8613, i hope so
@@alcarbo8613 not true at all
@@alcarbo8613 I wouldn't be so sure about that. The fastest growing areas are the cities and its surroundings, and the Democrats are running up the numbers and tightening the margin every single cycle.
The in-roads with Hispanic voters is too early to think of as a trend. We will have to see going forward if the gains stick or if it's just a one-time fluke. I suspect it could be a messaging problem on the Democratic party's side and less the GOP mining a new source of voters.
Texas can either be like NC always on the cusp, but never flipping or is becoming the next VA or CO, a once safe GOP stronghold now reliable blue state. Either way, it's entirely possible for Democrats to flip with the right candidate and campaign.