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“Don’t California my Texas!” If you hang out on news outlet Facebook pages you have probably seen this statement any time a story about Texas becoming Blue shows up. Down in the comment ...
This is member-exclusive content opinion | Commentary Don’t California my Texas? Too late. “Dalifornia” started growing here years ago. By Dallas Cothrum Contributing Columnist Dec. 11, 2022 ...
Texas has been Texas all my life, I have no plans to consider that romantic feeling otherwise. Thirty years ago a lot of folk from CA found Idaho and the bumper stickers yelled don't Californ ...
Pushed by the soaring cost of living, more than 700,000 Californians have moved there since 2008. It's part of the reason Texas has turned surprisingly purple.
opinion Commentary Abby McCloskey: Dear Austin, don’t California my Texas Please stop turning everything into red meat politics. By Abby McCloskey Contributing Columnist Jan. 20, 2024 ...
(The Center Square) – Despite a popular Texas phrase, “Don’t California my Texas,” and a song about the phenomenon, Californians are increasingly relocating to Texas. Roughly 100,000 ...
Texas and President Donald Trump struck first in a gerrymandering battle that could tilt the 2026 midterms. That puts ...
The “don’t California my Texas” mantra is bogus and counterproductive. It’s a catchy line used to scare up votes in a contentious election cycle.
"Don't California my Texas" is a common refrain of Texans who don't want an influx of Californians to influence the traditional Republican values of the state.
According to a study a 2021 study by the Texas Real Estate Research Center at Texas A&M, one in every 10 new Texas residents comes from California. One of them cited a number of reasons for her move.
2018: Governor Greg Abbott adopts the motto “Don’t California My Texas” as a key message of his reelection campaign. 2020: Elon Musk and Joe Rogan both move from California to Texas.
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