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As Texas, under pressure from President Trump, considers redrawing congressional lines to boost GOP numbers in Congress, California considers responding by boosting the state's Democratic districts.
Newsom told reporters the GOP's push to redraw congressional maps in Texas is a "five-alarm fire for democracy in the United States" and is doubling down on his threat to overhaul California's redistricting process.
With President Trump fearful that congressional Republicans could lose their slim majority in the House of Representatives in the 2026 midterm election, he has urged the state of Texas to
Congressional Democrats will also campaign on President Donald Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill," but by highlighting how some of the moves could allegedly harm some Americans instead of help them as the GOP has pushed.
President Donald Trump said he is pushing Texas Republicans to redraw the state’s congressional maps to create more seats in the House favorable to Republicans as the 2026 elections approach and
Gov. Ron DeSantis is considering calling a special session of the Legislature to rearrange Florida's congressional districts.
President Trump and Texas GOP leaders push for mid-decade redistricting to create five new winnable seats, as both parties engage in mapping strategies to control the House in 2026.