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Texas Dems Flee to Illinois in Last-Ditch Bid to Stop Trump’s Redistricting Takeover

Democratic lawmakers from the Texas House of Representatives have left the state in an unprecedented move to prevent the passage of new congressional district maps proposed by President Donald Trump’s administration. These maps, if approved, could significantly alter the balance of power in the U.S. House of Representatives.

According to reliable sources, at least 51 of the 62 Democratic representatives have departed Texas, with many heading to Illinois. This exodus comes on the eve of a scheduled vote on the redistricting plan, which would create five additional Republican-leaning congressional seats in the state.

The proposed redistricting, occurring outside the usual post-census cycle, has been characterized by some as a political gerrymander. Republican Governor Greg Abbott has responded forcefully, threatening to remove the absent lawmakers from office and suggesting their actions may constitute felonies if they raised funds to cover potential fines.

Texas currently holds 38 seats in the U.S. House of Representatives, with Republicans occupying 25 of those positions. The new map, if implemented, could further solidify Republican control and potentially impact the 2026 midterm elections.

This move by Texas Democrats has sparked discussions of similar actions in other states. Democratic governors in various parts of the country have contemplated redrawing their own states’ maps in response, though their options appear limited.

Republicans assert the need for updated district boundaries, while Democrats contend the proposed changes unfairly advantage one party over another. The situation raises important questions about the balance between state legislative authority and fair representation.

It should be noted that this tactic is not without precedent. In 2019, Texas Democrats employed a similar strategy to protest voting restrictions, absenting themselves for 38 days before ultimately returning, after which the contested legislation passed.

Beyond the immediate political ramifications, this dispute has delayed votes on critical issues such as flood relief and warning systems following recent catastrophic floods in Texas that claimed at least 136 lives.

As the situation continues to develop, it remains unclear how long the Democratic lawmakers intend to stay away or what steps Republican leadership may take in response. The coming days may prove crucial in determining the outcome of this legislative standoff and its potential impact on the national political landscape.

American Conservatives

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