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Texas' 13th Congressional District
March 4, 2008
Texas does not call there primary a caucus. They actually have both, held on the same day. Some of the delegates are awarded through the primary process, and some of the delegates are determined through the caucus.
NOT JAG Walker, Texas Ranger
At he local precints after the primary/
Barbara Jordan lived in Houston, Texas for much of her life. She also served as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives for Texas's 18th congressional district, representing Houston.
Yes, you may take your children to the caucus. I asked the Asst. Director of my local Democratic party and he said absolutely.
Texas has the largest Hispanic population among those states, with over 11 million Hispanics. Colorado and New Mexico have significantly smaller Hispanic populations in comparison.
Enchiladas, tacos, burritos, and fried ice cream are popular Hispanic dishes that are available in Texas.
It is because texas was once part of Mexico
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Texas has a total of 228 democratic delegates, 126 delegates will be chosen proportionately according to the primary vote, 67 delegates will be chosen by the caucus process, and 35 delegates will be "Super Delegates". The caucus process begins at the precinct conventions and is completed at the Texas Democratic State Convention. So if you live in Texas you must go to the primary and caucus.