A quick analysis of TX: Look @ the southern tip of the state! Have
never seen that area red in my lifetime. Rio Grande Valley obviously had enough of Que Mala's open border. Either the voters kept their opinions to themselves or the liberal media covered it up, but the changing tide came as a surprise to me. There may have been a hint, in that there were very few presidential political signs displayed and those that were, were about 50-50, but only a few mayors publicly spoke out against the catch and release that drowned their towns.
All said, the entire lower RGV turned from a solid blue! Starr county voted republican for the first time since 1896!
Only El Paso, Houston area, Dallas, San Antonio/Austin and Laredo areas maintained their blue status. Oh I forgot Presidio county in the Big Bend area, but there's not much but jackrabbits and rattlesnakes out there and they don't vote......uhhh not sposed to vote to be more accurate.
Remember there is still at least 40% of the population that voted for more of the same and another 8-9% more hard line socialists or worse out there. The next four years will be a long hard struggle to restore and rebuild what the previous administration has destroyed. God bless DJT and God bless the USA.