According to Paul Burka, why are Texas Republicans considered to be in a "divided moment"?
A) because Republicans are divided over Latino voter recruitment
B) because coalition between the Latino and African American voters has dominated state politics in recent years, and the Tea Party movement has begun to influence state legislative races as well as statewide races
C) because of the rise of independent voters and the growing influence of the Tea Party movement
D) because pro-business Republicans have dominated state politics in recent years, and the Tea Party movement has begun to influence state legislative races as well as major statewide races
E) because pro-environment Republicans have dominated state politics in recent years and because of the growing influence of the Tea Party religious movement
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