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Limited options for Democrats to retaliate if Texas Republicans redraw congressional map

TEXAS, AUG 2 – Democrats struggle to respond as Texas Republicans redraw maps to create up to five new GOP seats amid independent commissions limiting partisan retaliation, officials say.

  • On Friday, Maryland House Majority Leader David Moon said he would introduce legislation to trigger redrawing of congressional lines if Texas Republicans move forward, citing Democrats’ control of seven of eight seats.
  • Facing limited redistricting powers, Democratic-controlled states rely on independent commissions, constraining Democrats' options as Republicans seek to pad their House majority in Washington.
  • In Nevada, they held three of its four seats in November despite Trump winning the state, as independent commissions drew most districts in 2021.
  • Facing their commissions’ restrictions, former Attorney General Eric Holder appeared to bless efforts to overrule the 2008 ballot measure, last week.
  • With midterms approaching, Democrats may lose their House majority, and any change to commission rules could not occur until 2027 and would require voter approval.
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In response, even some once-apprehensive Democrats are talking about fighting the "fire with fire." President Trump's aggressive push and Republicans in Texas to pull five Democrats out of the House of Representatives before a single vote is cast in the mid-term elections of 2026 has opened a new chapter in an era of unfettered partisan war. For six months, Democrats have watched, sometimes unsuspectingly and sometimes hopelessly, how Trump and …

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As Republicans move to redraw legislative maps in red states to increase their narrow majority in the House of Representatives in Washington, some Democrats are rethinking their adoption of a nonpartisan approach to drawing…

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Limited options for Democrats to retaliate if Texas Republicans redraw congressional map

Some Republican-controlled states are moving to redraw legislative maps to pad their party's narrow House majority in Washington.

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