TX

38

Electoral
College Votes

2020

2020 Opportunities

New Statewide Flip, with wins up & down the ballot

You are viewing The Plan to Win 2020. Feel free to explore our past strategy, or jump to The Plan to Win 2022 here.

Every election, Texas gets closer to turning blue, because local power-builders are following a collaborative long term strategic plan that continues on pace. Way to Win—supported organizations achieved their goal at turning Texas into a battleground state in the 2020 election and continued to chip away at Republican dominance in the state. Texas organizations mobilized a high turnout in the large urban counties, particularly among youth and voters of color. Tarrant County, the last remaining large urban red county in Texas, turned blue, while rapidly diversifying suburban counties, surrounding those blue urban counties, continued to rapidly shift blue. So beneath the surface of the headlines, all the signs still point one way: Texas is a battleground state.

Read our 2020 Post-Election Interim Analysis as well as the original 2020 plan.

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High-Priority Counties

2020 Statewide Anticipated and Actual Results

Demographics

‡Based on WaPo 2018 Exit Polls; update pending 2020 voter file upload.

*Citizen Voting Age Population

TX-Feature

Partner Highlights

501c4 Organizations, Caucuses, and PACs

A small sampling of some of the visionary groups Way to Win is proud to support and partner with. If you’re interested in learning more about our full slate, or if you’re a member and would like to report funds moved to any of our groups, please contact hello@waytowin.us.

Candidate Highlights

A small sampling of bold leaders who won seats—and power—and can now push progressive policy.

Federal, Hold

Veronica Escobar

CD-16

Federal, Hold

Colin Allred

CD-32

State, Flip

Ann Johnson

HD-134

You are viewing The Plan to Win 2020. Feel free to explore our past strategy, or jump to The Plan to Win 2022 here.

Every election, Texas gets closer to turning blue, because local power-builders are following a collaborative long term strategic plan that continues on pace. Way to Win—supported organizations achieved their goal at turning Texas into a battleground state in the 2020 election and continued to chip away at Republican dominance in the state. Texas organizations mobilized a high turnout in the large urban counties, particularly among youth and voters of color. Tarrant County, the last remaining large urban red county in Texas, turned blue, while rapidly diversifying suburban counties, surrounding those blue urban counties, continued to rapidly shift blue. So beneath the surface of the headlines, all the signs still point one way: Texas is a battleground state.

Read our 2020 Post-Election Interim Analysis as well as the original 2020 plan.

members only | not a member? learn more

2020 Opportunities

New Statewide Flip, with wins up & down the ballot

High-Priority Counties

2020 Statewide Anticipated and Actual Results

Demographics

‡Based on WaPo 2018 Exit Polls; update pending 2020 voter file upload.

*Citizen Voting Age Population

TX-Feature

Partner Highlights

501c4 Organizations, Caucuses, and PACs

A small sampling of some of the visionary groups Way to Win is proud to support and partner with. If you’re interested in learning more about our full slate, or if you’re a member and would like to report funds moved to any of our groups, please contact hello@waytowin.us.

Candidate Highlights

A small sampling of bold leaders who won seats—and power—and can now push progressive policy.

Federal, Hold

Veronica Escobar

CD-16

Federal, Hold

Colin Allred

CD-32

State, Flip

Ann Johnson

HD-134