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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.
In Texas, however, the seminal sentence came from Larry McMurtry’s In a Narrow Grave, when he remarked, “Only a rank degenerate would drive 1,500 miles across Texas without eating a chicken ...
Let me back up. In my experience, Texas can get an unfair rap from the coastal types. When my husband and I left Washington, D.C., for Dallas in 2014, we were given a nice bottle of red wine and ...
"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.
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.
Greg Abbott, the Texas govenor, even joined the "Don't California My Texas!" push after creating a poll to "send a message to California liberals." He pushed the poll during his 2022 campaign run.
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 ...
But in this crossover episode with The California Appellate Law Podcast, Todd Smith and Jody Sanders chat with their California counterparts, Tim Kowal and Jeff Lewis.
“Don’t California my Texas” has become a rallying cry for Republicans in the Lone Star State. You can even buy the bumper-sticker. Some competitive jousting between the two is inevitable.
Dr. Bridget Melson, a family therapist and conservative activist who moved from Riverside County, Calif., to Texas six years ago, ... 'Don't California my Texas.' But we're the damn cavalry!
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