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Texas redistricting efforts & California retaliation threats raise questions about democracy
This congressional redistricting fight in Texas could very well have a domino effect across the country. Governor Gregg Abbott is trying to make his friend President Trump happy by redrawing the maps to make it easier for Republicans to win five more seats in Congress and maintain control on Capitol Hill.
A political standoff in Texas over new U.S. House maps aimed at adding five Republican seats is poised to enter a new phase. Meanwhile, heavily Democratic California plans for a November
Late last night, California Democrats released proposed maps that would likely flip five Republican-held seats, giving Democrats 48 of the state’s 52 districts, up from 43. It's a direct counter to Republican gains in Texas.
As Gov. Gavin Newsom moves forward with his redistricting plan to counteract Texas’ push to eliminate five Democratic seats in Congress, Republican Rep. Ken Calvert decries the proposal that puts his seat at risk.
California lawmakers aim to release draft congressional maps on Friday that would give Democrats an advantage in the 2026 midterm elections. A spokesperson for California State Assembly Speaker Robert Rivas confirmed the news to KTLA 5 News.
Houston has the highest number of eligible census tracts in Texas, and its metro could account for 25% of the state’s opportunity zones.
California tried to play by a higher set of standards with its independent redistricting, Newsom said. An election in November could change that.
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On3 on MSNCalifornia QB transfers to Texas power North Crowley
The quarterback room at North Crowley got a little more competitive as the first week of high school football games in the Lone Star State approaches. According to a report by the Dallas Morning News,