An interesting article from the Texas Tribune appeared today
about the gap between the two parties in Texas. A study conducted by a Rice
political scientist shows the divide clearly. What the scientist, Mark Jones,
found was that there is no middle ground or crossing of parties at all. The
most conservative democrat and the most liberal republican are vastly separated
ideologically. This trend not only exists in the U.S. house for Texas
representatives, but in the Texas Senate and the Texas House as well. There are
no democrats more conservative than the most liberal republican, and vice
versa. The author of the article, Ross Ramsey, blames district line drawing;
redistricting to keep party’s power in specific districts only furthers the
issue of more extreme positions for both parties. What the article fails to
provide is an opinion for what the growing divide will mean for Texas. That
opinion is up to the reader; so read the article and decide for yourself if
this gap is a problem for our state.
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