After the Impasse in the Redistribution of Electoral Districts in Texas, Could the Democrats Who Left Be Expelled? – Minnesota Press
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After the impasse in the redistribution of electoral districts in Texas, could the Democrats who left be expelled? By Eric Bradner, CNN Both Republicans and Democrats in Texas are stepping up their rhetoric on the proposed maps for the U.S. House of Representatives that could give the Republican Party five more seats. But, for now, action in Austin is stalled. Most Democrats who left the state to stop the redistribution of districts show no sign…
One of the largest states in America is consuming a powerful act of opposition. In Texas, in fact, a controversial plan to restructure the boundaries of the electoral seats for the House of Representatives, which represents a clear case of gerrymandering, namely the practice for which redesigning seats serves strictly political and not purely demographic purposes. It was President Trump himself who said that the Republicans would have the right …
In a minority, Members left the state, preventing the quorum needed for the vote in the House, even in the face of threats to the abolition of duties and prison.
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