How redistricting in Texas and other states could change the game for U.S. House elections
- Democrats in Texas have left the state to prevent a vote on a redistricting plan pushed by President Donald Trump, which aims to increase Republican representation in the House after the 2026 elections.
- Texas currently has 38 House seats, with Republicans holding 25 and Democrats 12, plus one vacant seat due to a Democrat's death.
- Gov. Gavin Newsom has threatened to retaliate by redrawing more favorable Democratic districts in California if Texas enacts new maps.
- Washington Rep. Suzan DelBene stated that Democratic-led states would respond if Texas proceeds with its redistricting plan, saying, 'We're not going to be sitting back with one hand tied behind our back.
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How redistricting in Texas and other states could change the game for U.S. House elections
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