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Texas Redistricting War: National Implications of the Democratic Walkout

Texas Redistricting War: National Implications of the Democratic Walkout

Earl & Kate Deep Dive · Earl Cotten and Katherine Mayfield

August 4, 202539m 14s

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Texas House Democrats fled to Illinois to break quorum and prevent the passage of a Republican-backed redistricting bill that aims to secure five new congressional seats for the GOP. This action, mirroring a similar exodus in 2021, is a strategic maneuver to halt legislative proceedings given the two-thirds presence requirement for a quorum. Texas Governor Abbott has threatened fines and removal from office, even suggesting fundraising for fines could be a felony, though legal experts question the enforceability of these threats and the likelihood of extradition from Illinois, a sanctuary state championed by Governor Pritzker. The core issue stems from former President Trump's public pressure for mid-decade redistricting to bolster the Republican House majority, leading to a potential national "gerrymandering arms race" if Texas succeeds, raising concerns about electoral stability and the weaponization of quorum rules.



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