Jeffries All but Dares Texas GOP to Redraw District Lines: ‘Careful What You Wish For’
- Texas Republicans are discussing redrawing House district lines ahead of the 2026 midterm elections to maintain their majority.
- The Texas GOP and the White House are discussing redrawing House district lines ahead of the 2026 elections to maintain their majority, as confirmed by a source for the Washington Examiner.
- Black and Hispanic voter organizations argue that the current maps disadvantage their communities.
- Skepticism exists among Texas Republicans about the feasibility of redistricting, with concerns about maximizing their current map due to demographic changes in Texas.
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Jeffries backs White House push for Texas redistricting, sees state as key to flipping House
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) is welcoming talks between the White House and Texas Republicans centered on redrawing the state’s House district lines ahead of the 2026 midterm elections. Jeffries said the state is already gerrymandered in favor of…
Jeffries all but dares Texas GOP to redraw district lines: ‘Careful what you wish for’
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) sees a potential path to a Democratic majority in an unlikely place: Deep-red Texas. The White House is reportedly pressing Texas Republicans to redraw the lines for U.S. House districts to help Republicans keep hold of their razor-thin majority in next year’s midterm elections. Jeffries, who is already forecasting that... The post Jeffries all but dares Texas GOP to redraw district lines: ‘Carefu…
Texas GOP and White House weigh options to redistrict House seats
Texas GOP and the White House have begun to talk about redrawing House district lines in the state ahead of the 2026 midterm elections, as the party looks to keep its majority. As Democrats seek to break up a GOP trifecta and Republicans face an uphill battle to maintain their thin margins, the Texas GOP has an idea of its own to help keep the majority. Although this push is aimed at picking up red seats, this is a complex issue for Texas Repu…
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