Texas Voters Split on GOP Redistricting Plan: Poll
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Emerson College Poll shows how Texas voters feel about redistricting, Senate race
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Texas voters have mixed opinions on the state's attempt to redraw congressional maps, according to new poll data from Emerson College on Friday. Pollsters asked 1,000 voters "Do you support or oppose the proposal to redraw Texas' congressional map ahead of the 2026 Midterm Elections?" In total, 36% of respondents support the plan while 38% oppose it. The remaining (26%) said they were unsure. ‘We want to go back to work’: Ea…
Texas voters split on GOP redistricting plan: Poll
Texas voters are split on the Republicans' redistricting push, which could net five more GOP House seats ahead of the midterms, new polling shows. In a Texas survey from Emerson College Polling, 38 percent of voters opposed the proposal to redraw congressional maps, just slightly more than 36 percent who supported it. Another 26 percent were unsure. Support for the plan was significantly higher among Republicans, at 58 percent, than among Demo…
National Poll: 69 percent of Americans reject race-based redistricting; views on the American Dream on life support; and the Fed gets low marks on handling of interest rates
WASHINGTON, D.C. (August 13, 2025) – Cygnal, one of the nation’s fastest growing and most accurate private polling firms, released the following monthly National Voter Trends (NVT) poll (conducted Aug. 7-9) of 1,500 likely general election voters. The post National Poll: 69 percent of Americans reject race-based redistricting; views on the American Dream on life support; and the Fed gets low marks on handling of interest rates first appeared…
Americans Oppose Texas Redistricting by Double-Digit Margins
Poll: Texas Redistricting TOPLINES | GRAPHS This Navigator Research report covers reactions to Texas lawmakers attempts to redraw the state’s congressional maps. Most Americans say they have seen something and are concerned about Texas Republicans trying to change their congressional district lines—but partisanship is driving intensity. Six in ten (61 percent) say they have seen, read, or heard something about Texas Republican lawm…
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