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BumRushDaShow

(158,623 posts)
Tue Jul 29, 2025, 02:19 PM Jul 29

Texas Democrats fundraising to potentially leave the state to block GOP-backed redistricting

Source: Salon

Published July 29, 2025 9:40AM (EDT)



WASHINGTON — As Republicans in Texas move full steam ahead with a plan to redraw the state’s congressional districts, Democrats are privately mulling their options, including an expensive and legally dicey quorum break. If they go that route, it appears they will have the backing of big-dollar Democratic donors.

By fleeing the state to deprive the Legislature of enough members to function, Democrats would each incur a fine of $500 per day and face the threat of arrest. Deep-pocketed donors within the party appear ready to cover these expenses, according to three people involved in the discussions.

The donors’ willingness to foot the bill eliminates a major deterrent to walking out — the personal financial cost — and could embolden Democrats who might otherwise hesitate. But first, the donors and absconding members would need to figure out how to skirt a potential roadblock: Texas House rules prohibit lawmakers from dipping into their campaign coffers to pay the fines. Republicans approved the $500 daily punishment in 2023, two years after Democrats fled the state in an unsuccessful bid to stop Republicans from passing an overhaul of the state’s election laws.

Two people involved in the latest Democratic fundraising strategy sessions, who were granted anonymity to discuss private conversations, claim their legal teams have found a way to disburse the funds to the members but declined to provide any additional details.

Read more: https://www.salon.com/2025/07/29/texas-democrats-fundraising-to-potentially-leave-the-state-to-block-gop-backed-redistricting/

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Texas Democrats fundraising to potentially leave the state to block GOP-backed redistricting (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Jul 29 OP
Can you imagine todays Democrats planning/executing D-Day? LuvLoogie Jul 29 #1
I dont think they should fight it SSJVegeta Jul 29 #2

SSJVegeta

(1,295 posts)
2. I dont think they should fight it
Tue Jul 29, 2025, 03:14 PM
Jul 29

Its more likely any further redistricting could result in more -not less, seats for Dems.

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