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Reply #10: Hidalgo, Cameron, El Paso, Nueces total 2.2 mil residents. Travis is 1 mil. Harris is 4 mil. Dal [View All]

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TexasObserver Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Feb-22-08 09:32 PM
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10. Hidalgo, Cameron, El Paso, Nueces total 2.2 mil residents. Travis is 1 mil. Harris is 4 mil. Dal
Edited on Fri Feb-22-08 09:38 PM by TexasObserver
Dallas county is about 2.5 million

Four of those five counties you listed total about 2.2 mil residents, and those counties should be good for Hillary (Hidalgo, Cameron, El Paso, and Nueces).

But Harris county (Houston) is 4 million and Dallas County (Dallas) is 2.5 mil.

Travis county (Austin) is about 1.0 mil.

Obama should win Travis, Dallas and Harris counties BIG, and collectively, they have 7.5 mil residents.

I should also mention Bexar County (San Antonio) with about 1.5 mil residents, which will probably split, with the edge to Hillary

There are about 25 million residents of Texas, maybe a little less. Of those, about 11.5 million are in these 8 counties:

Harris, Dallas, Travis, Bexar, Hidalgo, Cameron, El Paso, and Nueces.
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