Texas Redistricting Battle: Republicans Push for Power Amid Democratic Resistance

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Texas Governor Greg Abbott was initially reluctant but ultimately agreed to support a rare mid-decade redistricting effort driven by President Trump, aimed at flipping GOP seats in Congress. The move faced internal opposition from Texas Republicans and was justified by claims of addressing constitutional concerns, though it has sparked broader political and legal debates, with potential national implications for redistricting strategies.
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- Texas Republicans Look to Jam Democrats With Vote on Redistricting The New York Times
- 5 things to know about the Texas special session on redistricting The Hill
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