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Lifelong Hispanic Democrats Are Tired Of The Party’s Rule. Now, They’re Striving To Make HistoryMany Hispanic voters in Texas’ historically blue Rio Grande Valley are fed up with Democratic ... with the Democratic party’s stance on culture war issues and a more energetic GOP, however ...
The Rio Grande Valley has been one of Texas' few Democratic strongholds for decades. But in recent years, Republicans believe they've made inroads in turning the majority-Hispanic region red.
Established in 2013, the University of Texas, Rio Grande Valley, the newest of the University ... Close to 80% of the student body identifies as Hispanic.
Aniceto Garza, an elementary-school teacher, had an early inkling that Starr County, Texas, would make history on Election Day. The eighth-graders at his daughter’s school had held a mock ...
Four long years ago, much ado was made about the inroads made by then-President Donald Trump in Texas’ Rio Grande Valley, the four-county region of 1.4 million mostly Hispanic residents at the ...
University of Texas Rio Grande Valley political science professor Andrew Smith says the numbers Tuesday night prove that the number of Republicans is increasing throughout this mostly Hispanic ...
All these factors converge in the four counties that make up the Rio Grande Valley ... people who live in the Valley’s four counties, more than 90% identify as Hispanic or Latino.
An effort to create a new library at Adams State University in Alamosa that focuses on the water, land and cultural ... history of the valley and documents related to the Rio Grande Compact ...
MCALLEN – The Rio Grande Valley has been one of Texas' few Democratic ... misconceptions about the people here, the Hispanic culture," said another, who was working as a photographer at the ...
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