Which option is the most likely explanation for the differences between the demographics of the state's population and the demographics of district judges in Texas? Click or tap a choice to answer the question. Republicans are more likely to win in Texas than Democrats, who are often women and candidates of color. Judicial candidates from urban areas are more likely to be older, wealthy White males. White male candidates are generally better qualified than candidates from other demographic groups. Democratic candidates of color are more likely to win against female Republican candidates.