Vance Says GOP Redistricting a ‘Push Back’ to Democrats ‘Aggressively’ Gerrymandering
Governor Gavin Newsom seeks to eliminate Republican seats with a new congressional map, aiming to boost Democratic control and his national profile ahead of the 2028 presidential primary.
- Texas Republicans passed a redrawn congressional map on August 24, 2025, adding five GOP-favored House seats to boost their majority.
- This move responds to decades of aggressive Democratic gerrymandering and aims to balance political power nationally through mid-decade redistricting.
- Meanwhile, California Democrats led by Governor Gavin Newsom passed legislation for voters to decide in November whether to redraw the state's congressional districts.
- Vice President J.D. Vance argued that California’s large number of House seats results from including undocumented immigrants in its population count, despite their ineligibility to vote.
- The ongoing redistricting battle is expected to shape the 2026 midterm elections as both parties intensify efforts to secure House control.
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What to Know About California’s Redistricting Ballot Measure
On Nov. 4, Californians will go to the polls to vote in a referendum over whether to authorize replacing the state’s current congressional map with one designed to favor Democrats—a decision usually made by an independent commission. California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill to authorize the referendum on Aug. 21. Democrats say the measure is meant to “fight fire with fire” as Texas moved forward with redistricting efforts to favor Republicans …
JD Vance Expertly Turns the Tables On NBC's Kristen Welker Over GOP Redistricting Efforts
Vice President JD Vance just delivered a masterclass to NBC News's Kristen Welker when she tried to ask him a "gotcha" question about Republican redistricting efforts. During today's Meet the Press, a hostile Welker asked JD Vance why Republicans need to add additional seats to the map "if President Trump's ...
Vance: GOP Redistricting 'More Fair on a Natl Scale'
Addressing questions on Texas' redistricting efforts, Vice President JD Vance noted in an interview Sunday that about a third of the Massachussett's voters backed Republicans but the delegation has no GOP federal representatives. All we're doing, frankly, is trying to make the situation a little bit more fair on a national scale, he said.
JD Vance Challenges Welker On Redistricting, Highlights Democratic 'Hypocrisy'
The Vice President challenged the host’s premise and argued that Republicans are simply responding to a long history of Democratic gerrymandering. Vice President J.D. Vance pushed back against accusations of political gerrymandering, arguing that recent Republican actions are a necessary response to decades of aggressive map-drawing by Democrats. The exchange took place on NBC’s Meet the […] JD Vance Challenges Welker On Redistricting, Highlight…
Vance says GOP redistricting a ‘push back’ to Democrats ‘aggressively’ gerrymandering
Vice President JD Vance on Sunday said Republicans are only pursuing mid-decade redistricting to even the playing field against Democrats who are likewise engaging in gerrymandering.
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