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5 pages. Between the years 1945 and 1995 in Texas that had been comfortable for the Democratic Party, it has become a largely Republican State. Why this was and what factors best explain the Republican triumph in Texas is all explained in this paper. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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and what factors best explain the Republican triumph in Texas is all explained in this paper. REPUBLICANS IN TEXAS The Republicans in Texas have exerted a stronger power than
the Democrats for the last twenty years. This is due to many factors, but many say it was just time for Republicans to have their due. Some contend
that it was the overthrow of Republican E. J. Davis in 1873 that was the beginning of an era of the Republican Party dominance that would continue until the 1990s.
When the Democratic Party split between two more "conservative and liberal ideologues in the 1950s and 1960s" (Role of parties in Texas 2002, PG) it was the beginning of the
end of the Democratic Party at least in this state, and it is felt that this was the beginning of the Republican Party platforms in the state. Republicans began to
make inroads especially strongly along about the late 1950s and 1960s in both presidential and U.S. Senate elections. Texas came to be known as widely a Republican State rather
than a Democratic one. The election of Bill Clements in 1978 and that of George W. Bush in 1994 signaled the beginning of a two-party state in Texas.
THE PROGRESS OF THE REPUBLICANS IN TEXAS The last half of the nineteenth century was a time of significant political growing pangs in Texas. As a means by which
to address the concerns that had sprouted up throughout the previous decades, the states officials decided to implement what was termed political machines: a well-maintained systems that, some feel, took
advantage of immigrant labor workers and the rest of Texas. While these political machines were initially created in order for politicians to gain a more solid voter following in Texas,
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