'All is fair in love and war' Gov. Hochul considers redrawing New York’s congressional map after Trump push in Texas
NEW YORK STATE, JUL 24 – Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul is open to mid-decade redistricting to counter Republican efforts in red states and protect House control in the 2026 midterms.
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Hochul open to redistricting early, experts argue that's tough to do
New York law says lines can only be redrawn every 10 years.


Gov. Kathy Hochul open to redistricting New York amid Trump push for Republican seats
NEW YORK — Gov. Kathy Hochul on Thursday said she’s open to congressional redistricting in New York to boost Democrats ahead of the 2026 midterm elections amid President Trump’s push to redraw red states like Texas to help Republicans keep…
Hochul open to redistricting New York amid Trump push for Republican seats
Gov. Hochul on Thursday said she’s open to congressional redistricting in New York to boost Democrats ahead of the 2026 midterm elections amid President Trump’s push to redraw red states like Texas to help Republicans keep control of the House. With Trump aiming to squeeze at least five more GOP seats in the Lone Star State, Hochul said Democrats should be open to hitting back by redrawing New York’s 26 districts to benefit Team Blue. “All’s fai…
New York’s Kathy Hochul opens the door to redrawing House lines - Overpasses For America
ALBANY, New York — Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul is not ruling out a mid-decade redrawing of New York’s House lines, as deep red Texas and Ohio move to reshape their maps through redistricting. “All’s fair in love and war. We’re following the rules. We do redistricting every 10 years,” Hochul said during an unrelated event Thursday in Buffalo. “But if there’s other states violating the rules and are trying to give themselves an advantage, all I’l…
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