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they did so at significant political cost. In 1960, due to restrictive and racially discriminatory voter registration practices, the overwhelming majority of voters in the segregated South was white.
The last time Starr County in Texas, which is 97 percent Hispanic, voted for a Republican presidential candidate was in 1892.
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The Republican finishes the US presidential election with 312 electoral college votes, compared with Kamala Harris's 226.
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