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This gerrymander may well end up being the classic dummymander
Texas GOP regret 'their overconfidence' as Trump-led effort 'may end up backfiring'
— GritsLady (@gritslady.bsky.social) 2025-11-14T00:34:18.883Z
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Texas Democrats fled the state on two separate occasions once in 2021 and once in 2025 to block Republican legislation by denying the state House a quorum.
Their protests in 2021 centered on a restrictive voting bill, while the 2025 action was to oppose a new congressional map they condemned as a partisan gerrymander.......
Digby Parton notes that "the Texas redistricting was largely based on the idea that Trumps 2024 win marked a massive, permanent shift of Latino voters to the GOP column," which proved untrue.
"Latino voters are not a monolith; there are regional and cultural differences. But the recent elections indicated large numbers in New York, New Jersey and Virginia had returned to the Democratic camp, a swing that could very well be equally reflected in Texas and any other state with a large Latino population," she writes.
Texas Republicans were so sure of themselves, she says, that they "indulged in what the political types call 'dummymandering' diluting some of their safe seats where Trump won by large margins to ones where he would have won by less, and leaving themselves vulnerable, in a wave election, to losing seats instead of gaining five."
JBTaurus83
(771 posts)To see.
SWBTATTReg
(25,865 posts)I would not be one bit surprised that the gop thugs would fall for this, or do it in such a haphazard way. I was kind of wondering if voting blocs are truly not that rigid, and more mobile that the gop thugs thought...e.g., trying to draw in fixed boundaries isn't exactly a fine science, it changes literally from year to year, w/ floating boundaries that literally thousands and thousands of voters move in/move out of from year to year.
LetMyPeopleVote
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intheflow
(29,875 posts)Newsom got voters to approve it, which Texas didnt. Of the two scenarios, Cali is legit and Texas is a con job. They really do think of themselves as too smart by half.