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Related: About this forumGreg Abbott uses flood legislation to redraw Texas Congressional maps in special session. - FIVE MINUTE NEWS
Democrats criticized Gov. Greg Abbott for seeking a redistricting, favored by Trump's political team, just days after devastating floods in Texas when they convene in a special session later this month, in a bid to gain Republican seats and help the party keep control of the House in 2026. - 07/10/2025.
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Greg Abbott uses flood legislation to redraw Texas Congressional maps in special session. - FIVE MINUTE NEWS (Original Post)
Rhiannon12866
Jul 11
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Republicans are trying to further gerrymander a state that already has districts that look like this:
LetMyPeopleVote
Jul 11
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Texas Redistricting-As a voting rights volunteer, I was amused to learn a new term "dummymander"
LetMyPeopleVote
Jul 11
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LetMyPeopleVote
(166,580 posts)1. Republicans are trying to further gerrymander a state that already has districts that look like this:
LetMyPeopleVote
(166,580 posts)2. Texas Redistricting-As a voting rights volunteer, I was amused to learn a new term "dummymander"
I have been volunteering on voting rights/voter protection since 2004 when I went to Florida as part of the Kerry Edwards voter protection team. I have testified before committees of both the Texas House and Senate on gerrymandered districts. Part of my testimony was used in a prior lawsuit that unfortunately failed. Texas is heavily gerrymandered. My congressional district went from a R+1 to a R+21 as part of the last gerrymander. trump wants Ohio and Texas to re-gerrymander their districts to help in the midterms. I was amused to see that these efforts run a risk of failing
Republicans run a risky strategy for holding the House that rests on redrawn maps
— David Darmofal (@daviddarmofal.bsky.social) 2025-07-11T18:40:41.292Z
www.politico.com/news/2025/07...
https://www.politico.com/news/2025/07/11/texas-redistricting-00448145
But in Texas, Republicans are in danger of creating a so-called dummymander, whereby an attempt to draw more seats for one party accidentally benefits the other. Texas congressional map already heavily favors the GOP, so any changes to further benefit the party would have to walk a careful line. Adding Republican voters to blue districts to reduce Democrats margins means taking those same voters out of the red districts where they reside. The result is more competitive districts across the board ones Democrats hope to take advantage of as they harness anti-Trump energy in the midterms.
They are playing a little bit of roulette with these maps, said Rep. Julie Johnson (D-Texas). In a wave election like what we have a potential opportunity for in 26 I think it makes these Republicans very vulnerable.
Texas has 38 House seats, with 25 held by Republicans. Members of the states Democratic delegation huddled with House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries as the redistricting talk ramped up, with follow-up meetings planned.
Jeffries warned in a statement Wednesday that an aggressive map could result in making several incumbent House Republicans vulnerable to fierce general election challenges.
Republicans are cutting off their nose to spite their face, he added.....
Democrats are almost certain to sue over whatever new maps are created in both Ohio and Texas, said John Bisognano, president of the National Democratic Redistricting Committee.
I imagine we will have a lot to say about the map they create and the legalities of it, he said Thursday.
They are playing a little bit of roulette with these maps, said Rep. Julie Johnson (D-Texas). In a wave election like what we have a potential opportunity for in 26 I think it makes these Republicans very vulnerable.
Texas has 38 House seats, with 25 held by Republicans. Members of the states Democratic delegation huddled with House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries as the redistricting talk ramped up, with follow-up meetings planned.
Jeffries warned in a statement Wednesday that an aggressive map could result in making several incumbent House Republicans vulnerable to fierce general election challenges.
Republicans are cutting off their nose to spite their face, he added.....
Democrats are almost certain to sue over whatever new maps are created in both Ohio and Texas, said John Bisognano, president of the National Democratic Redistricting Committee.
I imagine we will have a lot to say about the map they create and the legalities of it, he said Thursday.
On top of everything else, there is a trial going on with respect to the Texas maps that these efforts may affect.
This will be fun to watch