Texas Sparks Nationwide Gerrymandering Clash
The Texas House approved redrawn congressional maps to favor Republicans, fueled by President Trump's push amid protests and potential legal challenges. The maps add five Republican-favorable seats, spurring Democrats to possibly adjust California's map. Tensions highlight the national fight over partisan redistricting efforts.

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The Texas House has given its nod to new congressional maps aimed at widening Republican influence during the 2026 midterm elections. The approval, heavily backed by President Donald Trump, has been a subject of protests and heated debates, reflecting a broader national conflict on redistricting.
The new map faces additional hurdles before becoming law, requiring approval from both the GOP-led state Senate and Governor Greg Abbott. Democrats, who had earlier fled Texas to delay the vote, have promised to challenge the legality of the maps in court.
This redistricting battle is just one facet of a wider political struggle, as Democrats in states like California consider countermeasures. Former President Barack Obama has expressed support for such efforts, emphasizing the ongoing strategic showdown ahead of the midterms.
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