The serious answer is pretty close to zero with or without Sleazy Joe and the Ho.
Or, at least no more than other state.
Texas pulled out for the Civil war [the last one, not the next one] then was readmitted. Not certain if readmission legislation changed things.
What they might still have, better than succession, is the ability by treaty to split into smaller states.
If Texas can give up being the largest state of the lower 48, they could break into 4 or 5 states and produce 8 or 10 more senators. This could be useful to offset D.C. being changed to a state.
The serious answer is pretty close to zero with or without Sleazy Joe and the Ho.
Or, at least no more than other state.
Texas pulled out for the Civil war [the last one, not the next one] then was readmitted. Not certain if readmission legislation changed things.
What they might still have, better than succession, is the ability by treaty to split into smaller states.
If Texas can give up being the largest state of the lower 48, they could break into 4 or 5 states and produce 8 or 10 more senators. This could be useful to offset D.C. being changed to a state.
why would it be difficult to secede?