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In Starr County, just upriver from McAllen, Republicans increased their turnout by almost 300 percent between 2016 and 2020. While Hillary Clinton won there by sixty points, Joe Biden barely scraped out a five-point victory. In Webb County, home of Laredo, Trump cut his 2016 margin of defeat by more than half. And in Zapata County, which didn’t even have a local Republican party, Trump became the first GOP presidential candidate to win since Warren G. Harding was on the ballot a century ago.
Democrats Continue to Lose Ground in Texas as Hispanic Voters Turn Their Back on the LeftBy Brandon Morse | Sep 14, 2021 6:00 PM ETThe blue wave that the left said was going to hit Texas continues to recede further and further back as numbers continue to show Democrats losing ground in the Lone Star State.According to Texas Monthly, Starr County is turning red by leaps and bounds with Republicans showing up in droves and increasing their presence by the triple digits while Zapata County is seeing red for the first time in decades:morehttps://redstate.com/brandon_morse/2021/09/14/democrats-continue-to-lose-ground-in-texas-as-hispanic-voters-turn-their-back-on-the-left-n442942