How Redistricting in Texas Could Change US House Elections, Start Domino Effect
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Trump asked Texas to create new districts for the 2026 mid-terms; will other states do it?
WASHINGTON (AP) — Redistricting usually happens after the once-a-decade population count by the U.S. Census Bureau or in response to a court ruling. Now, Texas Republicans want to break that tradition — and other states could follow suit.
How redistricting in Texas could change US House elections, start domino effect
Washington — Redistricting usually happens after the once-a-decade population count by the U.S. Census Bureau or in response to a court ruling. Now, Texas Republicans want to break that tradition — and other states could follow suit.
Texas redistricting could spur nationwide gerrymandering
WASHINGTON — Redistricting usually happens after the once-a-decade population count by the U.S. Census Bureau or in response to a court ruling. Now, Texas Republicans want to break that tradition — and other states could follow suit.
Beto O’Rourke urges Democrats to fight hard against nationwide GOP gerrymandering
The Texas state legislature is going ahead with its plan to redistrict the state in an unscheduled mid-decade move. Republicans in the state are hoping redrawing the congressional maps will give them an advantage in the 2026 midterms, which has drawn condemnation from Democrats nationwide. Former Texas Rep. Beto O’Rourke joins Alex Witt to share what he’s telling constituents at rallies on his road trip and to urge Democrats to fight against the…
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