As of the 2010 US Census, the racial distribution in Texas was as follows: 70.4% of the population of Texas was White American; 11.8% African American; 3.8%, Asian American; 0.7%, American Indian; 0.1%, native Hawaiian or Pacific islander only; 10.5% of the population were of some other race only; and 2.7% were of two or more races. Hispanics (of any race) were 37.6% of the population of the state, while Non-Hispanic Whites composed 45.3%.
So for all the dimwits who think Texas could gerrymander 45% against 38%, please tell me how its done. It is especially difficult when the 12% Black population is on;y allowed to vote Dem.
Yet another dimwit from Slate freaks out at numeracy
Never read Slate, it is a waste, a site full of Magic Walrus Delusionals, they need therapy.
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