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As Texas moves to redraw the state's Congressional maps and California Gov. Gavin Newsom threatens to retaliate, voters ask why gerrymandering isn't illegal.
Redistricting clash among lawmakers emerges in Texas, California ABC News’ political director Averi Harper reports on efforts in Texas and California to redraw congressional maps.
Dozens of Texas Democrats have fled to three blue states in a bid to stave off a vote on the proposed map, which could give Republicans five more seats in Congress ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.
Texas Republicans and President Donald Trump are pushing to redraw congressional maps to secure more GOP seats in the U.S. House next year. That has sparked an uproar across multiple ...
Democratic Texas Rep. Ron Reynolds, center, surrounded by other Texas House Democrats and Democratic members of Congress, speaks during a press conference at the Democratic Party in Warrenville ...
Texas Republicans' push to redraw congressional maps to secure five more GOP seats in the U.S. House has kicked off a no-holds-barred battle between blue and red states, each threatening to redraw ...
By JESSE BEDAYN, Associated Press A push by Texas Republicans to redraw congressional maps to secure five more GOP seats in the U.S. House has kicked off a no-holds-barred battle between blue and ...
Under the new maps, Texas' congressional districts in the Houston, Austin and Dallas metro areas would be redrawn, along with a handful in southern Texas, creating five additional districts that ...
A push by Texas Republicans to redraw congressional maps to secure five more GOP seats in the U.S. House has kicked off a no-holds-barred battle between blue and red states, each threatening to ...