I have looked it up, the Texas almanac listed 21.2%, a religious data source listed 18%, either way, they would be part of the democrat voting block.
Seriously, you don’t think that social conservatism and Evangelicals are the core reason for Texas conservatism?
You ignored how Catholics vote in California and how they destroyed the state, and how the left depends on them to take Texas, and what is with the name calling?
“”During the 1920s and 1930s Los Angeles was a bastion of Anglo Protestantism, reflecting the values of Midwestern parishioners who had been carried to the Southland on the Southern Pacific Railroad. Well into the 1970s, Protestant denominational leaders enjoyed comfortable, influential ties with the city is still-strong “downtown business
establishment,” which itself was largely Protestant.
The Immigration Act of 1965, however, created the condition for a radically different religious future for the City of Angels-a future that would anoint Roman Catholicism as the area’s dominant religious group. Today Roman Catholicism is the single largest faith tradition in Los Angeles County, with 294 parishes and 3,631,368 adherents.
Among Christians, 71% are Catholics. Between 1980 and 1997, Roman Catholicism experienced a 36% growth.””
"You ignored how Catholics vote in California and how they destroyed the state, and how the left depends on them to take Texas, and what is with the name calling?"
More of your nonsense. You keep repeating over and over that Catholics destroyed this state or will destroy that state and always vote democrat, and never provide a lick of evidence, except that some states have become more liberal and according to you that MUST be related, somehow, someway, to Catholics.