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PBS: “Gerrymandering Texas could help Republicans take back the House in 2022”
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Earlier this year, PBS ran this headline with an article that warned that “the changing demographics in Texas are part of the larger trend across the South and Southwest that could threaten the Republican Party’s stranglehold on the region.”
It’s no surprise that we’re now seeing proposed maps in Texas and Georgia that gerrymander district lines to intentionally dilute the electoral power of communities of color and work against the headwinds of demographic change.
Here’s what we’re seeing so far: Packing districts in Atlanta to consolidate Black voters into a few districts... cracking the Asian American community in the Dallas suburbs into multiple districts... spiraling a district in the heart of the Dallas-Forth Worth area -- crossing the same county line TWICE -- to pair a Latino community with rural counties almost 150 miles away. It’s egregious.
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Texas and Georgia went as far as eliminating all competitive districts. If these two congressional maps are enacted, we will know which party will win in each of Texas and Georgia’s congressional districts for the next ten years. A far cry from democracy if you ask me.
These are two of the four states -- along with Florida and North Carolina -- that redistricting experts identified as a path for Republicans to flip the U.S. House and take back the majority.
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