This thesis analyzes a gradual political transformation in Texas during the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. It specifically analyzes the political climate following the 2014 Midterm Elections by using the valuable context of past Texas political history. In spite of the massive setbacks of the 2014 election cycle, the Democratic Party may actually have a bright future in the state of Texas. Demographic and economic trends provide the party with an opportunity to make steady gains. But such progress will not happen automatically: Democrats have to run candidates and take positions that appeal to the emerging Texas electorate
This Article addresses the concerns about the implications of an elected judiciary. Advocating for o...
After signing the Civil Rights Act of 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson predicted that as his Democr...
The purpose of this paper will be to look into the election returns to find some of the factors whic...
This thesis analyzes a gradual political transformation in Texas during the late twentieth and early...
For years, Texas has experienced significant growth and demographic change that has slowly altered t...
ECAUSE political parties play such an important stabilizing and directing role in American politics,...
Measuring political change at the cultural level is a process that has long divided political scient...
This dissertation examines the results and strategies used in the 1978 Texas gubernatorial election ...
This bachelor thesis deals with the topic of changes in the electoral system of state Texas and thei...
Several factors distinguished the period in Texas politics from the adoption of a new constitution i...
Since the 1980s there has been a significant increase in polarization between the Republican and Dem...
The emergence of the urban-rural divide in American politics over the past few decades is a critical...
The major cities of Texas have developed through a complex web of politics, society, and economics. ...
Over the past twenty years or so, the State of Texas has been slowly developing from a ruby-red stat...
"This report concludes that the evidence from the analyses seems to support the following propositio...
This Article addresses the concerns about the implications of an elected judiciary. Advocating for o...
After signing the Civil Rights Act of 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson predicted that as his Democr...
The purpose of this paper will be to look into the election returns to find some of the factors whic...
This thesis analyzes a gradual political transformation in Texas during the late twentieth and early...
For years, Texas has experienced significant growth and demographic change that has slowly altered t...
ECAUSE political parties play such an important stabilizing and directing role in American politics,...
Measuring political change at the cultural level is a process that has long divided political scient...
This dissertation examines the results and strategies used in the 1978 Texas gubernatorial election ...
This bachelor thesis deals with the topic of changes in the electoral system of state Texas and thei...
Several factors distinguished the period in Texas politics from the adoption of a new constitution i...
Since the 1980s there has been a significant increase in polarization between the Republican and Dem...
The emergence of the urban-rural divide in American politics over the past few decades is a critical...
The major cities of Texas have developed through a complex web of politics, society, and economics. ...
Over the past twenty years or so, the State of Texas has been slowly developing from a ruby-red stat...
"This report concludes that the evidence from the analyses seems to support the following propositio...
This Article addresses the concerns about the implications of an elected judiciary. Advocating for o...
After signing the Civil Rights Act of 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson predicted that as his Democr...
The purpose of this paper will be to look into the election returns to find some of the factors whic...