Just for what it is worth, I don't know a single thinking Texan that believes Trump's promise to "build a great wall" along the Mexican border is a good idea. Besides being incredibly expensive and completely ineffective (what, you don't think Mexicans know about ladders?), it ignores the fact that more than 80% of the border in Texas is in private hands, meaning the Federal Government will have to use eminent domain to get the property for the wall AND for all the access roads it will need for Construction crews to build the wall - Trump may be a big fan of eminent domain, but he won't find a lot of fans in Texas - AND that for most of the 900 miles from Brownsville/Matamoros to El Paso, the Rio Grande is the primary water source to all the landowners, so building that wall means not just trying to reduce immigrants, it means cutting off the water source for a whole lot of arid land - it's really hard to grow oranges and Texas Ruby Red Grapefruit in the Rio Grande valley without water to irrigate the orchards, and it's even even harder to raise cattle out west of Laredo without any water. Probably why Texas, which has been a very reliably "Red" state for a lot of years, is now turning Purple in the face of Trump. You'd think, with the Democratic Party offering up a candidate as deeply flawed as Hillary Clinton, the GOP would have found a candidate that could win easily; but NO, it has to go and nominate a complete fool.