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    The Map Room: Dallas

    Eric CunninghamBy Eric CunninghamJuly 20, 2020No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The latest episode of The Map Room is out on Old Bull TV, and it’s a big one! This week, Eric Cunningham (@decunningham2), Jared Stone (@JStonePolitics), and Nick Morris (@TossupReport) continues its series on Texas. Continuing from the previous episode on Houston, this episode focuses on the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Over 7.5 million people live in the greater Dallas area, with over 2.6 million living in Dallas County proper. Alongside Houston, this area has seen a rapid shift to the Democratic party in recent years.

    Republicans once dominated in Dallas County, but it has become increasingly Democratic since 2004. It gave over 60% of the vote to Hillary Clinton in 2016. The surrounding counties have also seen shifts. Tarrant County, home to Fort Worth, has become competitive, while Collin and Denton have seen rapid growth. The exurbs, however, remain strongly Republican. Some of these counties have even seen a rightward shift since 2004!

    As always, a wide variety of election maps help show some of the major shifts that have been occurring in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Eric, Nick, Jared explain the major demographic and political divides. The Democratic strength in Dallas, increasing presence in the suburbs, and growth in Collin and Denton all get attention here. You don’t want to miss this in-depth guide on one of the fastest-growing metropolitan areas in the country!

    You can find the full episode of The Map Room on YouTube below. If you prefer, you can also listen to it in audio form at Apple Podcasts, PodBay, or PodBean. You can find a full list of episodes at oldbull.tv. Be sure to subscribe to Old Bull TV so you can catch the show each week, and if you liked it be sure to like the episode on YouTube and give it a five-star review wherever you get your podcasts!

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    Eric Cunningham is the founder and editor-in-chief of Elections Daily. He is a lifelong resident of North Carolina and graduated from Appalachian State University in 2018 with a Bachelor of Science in Communication, Journalism. His work has appeared in The Assembly and Ordinary Times. You can follow him on Twitter at @decunningham2.

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