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A lot would depend on the sentiment of the people in Texas. Just because some majority of the people that voted decided it was a good idea doesn't mean that's representative of the State as a whole. Only 45% turned out to vote in the last presidential election and only 71% are registered at all. So if 51% of the registered voters OK'ed it, that would only be about 36% of the voting age population.My bigger fear is that those people would become "the other" and there would be some popularized brutality since it involves the homeland.
In any event there will be some large percent who don't want to secede who would also be with US, so it wouldn't be just "US" and "them".
Turnout and Voter Registration Figures (1970-current)
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