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November 18, 2020
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How split-ticket voting might have saved two Republican Texas lawmakers in a blue county

A look at how some Texas voters were willing to vote for Joe Biden for President, but still voted for Republicans in congressional races, and how that shifted the balance of power in this year’s election.

Visit The Texas Tribune to learn more.

 

By caroline.b
Texas Tribune
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