What has happened to party identification in Texas in recent decades? What sociodemographic characteristics typify Republican and Democratic identifiers? Do all Texans identify with a major political party, and does it matter?

What will be an ideal response?

Answer: An ideal response will:
1. Trace the rise in Republican identification from only 6 percent in 1952 to a plurality by the late 1990s and a further increase in 2014.
2. Identify gender, racial, ethnic, age, income, religious, urban/rural, and education characteristics associated with patterns of support for the two parties.
3. Explain that many Texans identify themselves as independents.
4. Present and defend an argument regarding independent identification.

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