03-27-2009, 04:37 PM
Vote straight down the party line. I'd say maybe 20-25% are creationists. Don't know what the actual percentage is, just my gut feeling.
Texas is getting closer to 50/50 Republican/democrat, maybe it's 55/45 if you believe the results of the last election. All the major cities went democrat except for Lubbock (not sure if one would consider it major). East Texas, the panhandle and the Rio Grande Valley went Republican, but wikipedia says the Rio Grande Valley is loyal to the democrats - this isn't supported by the voting results I've seen.
I don't personally know anyone that is a strict creationist or would advocate that it seriously be taught in public schools, but I know those people are out there and they are vocal.
Texas is getting closer to 50/50 Republican/democrat, maybe it's 55/45 if you believe the results of the last election. All the major cities went democrat except for Lubbock (not sure if one would consider it major). East Texas, the panhandle and the Rio Grande Valley went Republican, but wikipedia says the Rio Grande Valley is loyal to the democrats - this isn't supported by the voting results I've seen.
I don't personally know anyone that is a strict creationist or would advocate that it seriously be taught in public schools, but I know those people are out there and they are vocal.