Two Texas cities represent the divide between those who vote and those who could, but often don’t
Two neighboring Texas cities illustrate the divide in American politics between the diverse, potential electorate in the country and the actual electorate. LEWISVILLE, Texas — Deep in the heart of Texas’ sprawl, the city of Lewisville embodies the Lone Star State. Bisected by Interstate 35 and ribboned with six- and eight-lane thoroughfares lined with chain … Read more