CID1990 wrote:
The best poll is a vote - I'd take my chances with Texans.
My guess is that Texans would vote against the wall. And I think that would especially be the case if the point about taking people's private property in order to build it were to be featured in the debate.
And BTW, if there really is a credible poll that really does say that 61% of Texans oppose building a wall while 35% support it it is extremely unlikely that you'd see an actual election go the other way. Things like that do happen. Like the RealClearPolitics average of polls for Clinton vs. Sanders during the 2016 Democrat primaries had it at Clinton 58.7 vs. Sanders at 37.3 and the actual result was Clinton 48.3 and Sanders 49.8. But it's very rare to see the polls be THAT wrong.
I think it's even MORE likely that people in Congressional Districts along the Texas border would vote against the wall. That's because all of the US Congress people who represent those Districts are opposed to it. I think that tells us something.
In any case we'll never know for sure because there will never be such votes.