But Texas is not California. It is closer to the demographic center of the US. Its history is much more different than California. Predictions are also known as guesses so we will wait and see.
Some predictions are random guesses. Others are educated guesses based on extrapolation of current trends. The current trend is an increasingly Mexicanized population with all of the social and cultural dysfunction that entails, combined with a leftward political shift (20 years ago, a candidate like O'Rourke coming within about 3 percentage points of unseating a conservative incumbent Senator would have been unthinkable).
Have you not been to Austin, Dallas, San Antonio or Houston? Kalifornicans have invaded our once great state with their liberal ideas. There are a great many illegals and foreigners than there ever has been. You can’t go to the grocery store without thinking you’re in a turd world country with all the non-English gibberish and little heathens running wild climbing on the shelves and eating from this and that container that will be bought by some unsuspecting person.
Wrong. I live here. In 2019, the public schools (K-12) consist of only 27.7% white kids. Do the math.
Fifty years ago, California wasn't the California it is today.
Immigration has changed and is changing both states, California a lot more than Texas.
Texas has been better able to assimilate its Latino population, but will that last?
The changes in attitude among the White population have a big effect on politics.
Californians whose grandparents put Reagan in the governor's mansion and the White House have a very different way of looking at the world.
That may be happening in Texas now. White suburban voters don't think in the way that White rural voters did.
I'd bet not everybody who attacked Cornyn's tweet was Hispanic.