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Let's talk about new info on how Trump lost the Texas district....

Belle of the Ranch

Belle of the Ranch

Society & Culture

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🗓️ 11 February 2026

⏱️ 4 minutes

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Let's talk about new info on how Trump lost the Texas district....

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0:00.0

Well, howdy there, internet people, it's spell again.

0:05.0

So today, we're going to talk about new information on how Trump lost the Texas district.

0:13.0

Recently, we talked about Democrat Taylor Ramett, winning Texas Senate District 9 in a landslide. The Ruby Red District went heavily

0:24.4

for Trump in 2024, when he won by 17 points. But now it went about 14 points for Democrats.

0:33.7

We've been talking about how Trump's policies are driving away the Latino vote, and how that definitely played a factor in the District 9 election.

0:43.7

Now we have the hard numbers.

0:46.7

Vote Hub says it looks like Remet captured about 79% of the Hispanic vote across the district.

0:59.9

Harris only got 53% in 2024. Precincts that are majority Hispanic swung toward the Democratic Party candidate by an average of 34 percentage points

1:07.1

when compared to 2022. That's the last time the seat was up for grabs. On top of that,

1:15.6

a Texas Tribune analysis suggests in precincts that are 60% or more Hispanic, remet won by an

1:23.8

average margin of 59 percentage points.

1:32.3

That's more than double what the Democratic Party's candidate got in 2022.

1:38.7

Across the district, four out of five precincts shifted towards the Democrats.

1:47.0

That's a big deal because it suggests the shift isn't limited to the Latino vote. In fact, the Vodhub analysis shows that when compared to 2024, Hispanic voters shifted toward Democrats

1:54.4

by 25.8%. White voters shifted that way by 17.3%.

2:01.6

Asian voters by 11.7 and black voters by 5.2.

2:07.6

It's worth noting that black voters in the district already went 82.2% for Democrats in

2:14.6

2024.

2:16.6

These numbers really throw the Republican gerrymander into question.

2:22.4

A swing like this statewide would be absolutely devastating.

2:27.2

Republicans leaned heavily on Latinos during the redistricting because exit polls showed Trump

2:33.3

captured 55% of Texas's Latino vote in

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