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Texas Republicans are triumphant after a success in their efforts to redraw the state’s congressional maps, but California Democrats are set to make their move.
Texas Republicans passed a map creating five new winnable seats for the GOP in that state's House of Representatives on Wednesday.
The maps must be approved by Texas’ Republican-controlled Senate and Gov. Greg Abbott before they become official.
Democratic voters overwhelmingly say partisan gerrymandering is wrong, except when it benefits California Democrats, a new ...
Under normal circumstances, the former president would not back a Democratic plan for mid-decade redistricting. But these are not normal circumstances.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom got a seal of approval from former President Barack Obama, who praised his “smart” and “measured” redistricting plan. Newsom got some wind under […] ...
Anemic black support for the eventual Democratic nominee could be a major problem in the primary and general elections.
Gavin Newsom has vowed to answer with his own redrawn map. The move got the blessing from Barack Obama, who weighed in from his perch in Martha's Vineyard that Newsom was taking a "smart and measured" ...
The gambit has triggered a national redistricting war, with governors of both parties threatening to initiate similar efforts in other states.
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