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BumRushDaShow

(158,571 posts)
Thu Jul 31, 2025, 12:29 PM Jul 31

Texas Democrats slam GOP redistricting plan as "grossly unfair" and "deeply undemocratic"

Source: CBS News

Updated on: July 31, 2025 / 12:35 AM EDT


Top Texas Democrats are sounding the alarm over a GOP plan to redraw Texas' congressional maps, warning in interviews with CBS News it would dramatically dilute minority representation in the Lone Star State and set off a nationwide ripple effect. Republican state lawmakers unveiled a draft congressional map on Wednesday that would turn five U.S. House districts currently held by Democrats into GOP-leaning seats — an idea blessed by President Trump as Republicans angle to hold onto their narrow congressional majority in next year's midterms.

One Democratic member of Congress whose district could be impacted called the proposed map "grossly unfair," arguing Black and Latino communities are being "scrambled" and intentionally fractured for political gain. "They've already gerrymandered the map — and now they're trying to make it 30 to 8 in favor of Republicans," the lawmaker told CBS News, referencing the state's congressional delegation. "This is grossly unfair and starts a dangerous domino effect. If Texas lights the fire, it will spread to other states like California and New York. It's going to be a mess across the country."

The Democratic representative also argued that Texas Republicans are banking on maintaining the historic margins they saw among Hispanic voters in November's election, but warned that recent polling shows a softening in GOP support among Latino voters — particularly in the wake of backlash over the Trump administration's deportation policies. Those voters "may not be there," the lawmaker said, cautioning the strategy could backfire and jeopardize Republican gains.

Another top Democrat who has previously run statewide in Texas echoed the concern, calling the proposal "deeply undemocratic." "We're seeing losses of representation for people of color in Texas," the Democrat said. "Five of the affected districts are Latino-majority seats. They're not just stacking the deck — they're doing it without any expectation of being held accountable. But they will be held accountable."

Read more: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/texas-democrats-slam-gop-redistricting-plan-as-grossly-unfair-and-deeply-undemocratic/

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FBaggins

(28,383 posts)
14. They seem to want to keep her around
Fri Aug 1, 2025, 04:49 AM
Aug 1

Her district remains safe. They drew the lines such that she no longer lives in it… but that won’t keep her from holding the seat.

JustAnotherGen

(36,686 posts)
15. That will be their next
Fri Aug 1, 2025, 07:00 AM
Aug 1

Shrill screaming attack - that they will have another legislative session to target reps who don't live in their district.

That will work in New Jersey's favor. One of the three Republicans does not live in his district here. That's something we can copy to get rid of Van Drew.

FBaggins

(28,383 posts)
16. Not an option
Fri Aug 1, 2025, 07:26 AM
Aug 1

The court has previously ruled that states can’t change the constitutional framework… which requires only that they reside in the state

JustAnotherGen

(36,686 posts)
17. There is no constitutional framework
Fri Aug 1, 2025, 07:43 AM
Aug 1

Anymore.

Also, anything can happen in Jersey. Who is going to stop us? The DOJ? The people who are taking birthright citizenship away? The people putting people into detention camps?

I can't do this. I'm sorry. I don't believe in this shit hole country, It's constitution, it's 'traditions'.

It was always a lie.

Karasu

(1,851 posts)
3. This shit has been the lifeblood of their party for so long now they can no longer imagine surviving without it.
Thu Jul 31, 2025, 12:58 PM
Jul 31

turbinetree

(26,473 posts)
19. I love History................it always repeats itself one way or another.........and right now this history.........
Fri Aug 1, 2025, 10:36 AM
Aug 1

is taking down a republic.............

your welcome

Baitball Blogger

(50,807 posts)
7. Hard to believe that any Latin American American would vote for GOP, but, election time
Thu Jul 31, 2025, 02:54 PM
Jul 31

seems to be the time of the year when people tend to stab themselves in their own dick.

SidneyR

(178 posts)
8. The US can NOT claim to be a democratic country.
Thu Jul 31, 2025, 03:31 PM
Jul 31

Real democracies use nonpartisan commissions to draw electoral districts. A gerrymandered country is an undemocratic country. It makes voting worthless, since the candidates choose their voters, not the other way around. Democracy in the US is just a facade.

serbbral

(332 posts)
9. Call me ignorant...
Thu Jul 31, 2025, 03:33 PM
Jul 31

but why is it that Republicans seem to have so much power when it comes to gerrymandering? As I typed this, I think I realized the answer, but I am still curious to read responses.

FBaggins

(28,383 posts)
13. It isn't always true - but it is the nature of the beast
Fri Aug 1, 2025, 04:23 AM
Aug 1

Whether “packing” or “cracking” (or both), it’s much easier when your opponents live closer together in geographically confined parts of the state.

SickOfTheOnePct

(8,351 posts)
18. Exactly
Fri Aug 1, 2025, 07:58 AM
Aug 1

And the lower the population of the state (fewer Congressional districts), the easier it is.

Looking at just percentages, New York actually has the least gerrymandered districts in the country.

kimbutgar

(25,847 posts)
12. These repukes seem so emboldened like they know they are going to overthrow our government and
Thu Jul 31, 2025, 06:08 PM
Jul 31

Make the orange pedo President king.

We must fight like never before to save our democracy.

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