Texas Republicans Look to Jam Democrats With Vote on Redistricting By taking up new congressional maps pushed by Preside
Source: NYT
"Republicans in the Texas Legislature are planning to hold off on voting on measures to address the states deadly July 4 flooding until after they approve a partisan redistricting of Texas U.S. House boundaries, hoping to thwart Democrats efforts to block new House maps, according to two people briefed on the discussions.
Texas Republicans had been working quietly for several months to take up Mr. Trumps call for an aggressive redrawing of the states congressional maps, aiming to gain five additional Republican seats in the U.S. House and help the party keep control of the chamber after the 2026 midterms.
... Forty-eight Texas House Democrats on Monday signed a letter urging the State House speaker, Dustin Burrows, to take up flooding legislation ahead of redistricting.
There is no greater purpose of the government at this time, the letter stated. Texas families are grieving their dead and Texas communities are hurting, the members said. In this special session, flood relief must come first.
Read more: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/07/21/us/politics/texas-redistricting-floods.html

Deminpenn
(16,920 posts)That's where TX is with redistricting. The state is already heavily gerry-mandered, so while taking Rs from one district and putting them in another might make a few D districts more competitive, it also makes the districts from the Rs were removed more competitive, too. Not only might they not win the districts they hope to win, they might lose the districts the formerly safe districts, too.
mopinko
(72,789 posts)i agree w u. they may b shooting themselves in the foot. all to please a moron.
tanyev
(47,170 posts)in an area that I dont think had ever elected a Democrat previously. And she won again in 2024!
I would laugh so hard if they did this and it completely blew up on them.