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Wed Jul 30, 2025, 08:15 PM Jul 30

Democrats struggle against Trump-waged redistricting battle [View all]

https://www.semafor.com/article/07/30/2025/democrats-struggle-to-choose-their-weapons-in-a-trump-waged-redistricting-battle

Democrats are struggling to respond to a White House-backed push to redraw Texas’ congressional maps with five new safe GOP seats, which could short-circuit their entire midterm campaign effort.

A huge part of the problem: The party has split into two factions. One is ready to ditch the long-running practice of nonpartisan redistricting wherever possible, recognizing that the new Texas map would put the recapture of the House all but out of reach.

The other group of Democrats is dreading a map-making arms race that the party would be waging on uneven turf, all while exposing its members to charges of hypocrisy after their years-long push for fair congressional districts.

“What they’re doing is wrong,” Sen. John Hickenlooper, D-Colo., told Semafor when asked about Texas Republicans. “It’s this win-at-any-cost devolution of our political system. But I don’t think the response is to undo the good work that’s been done.”

Over in Maryland, Sen. Chris Van Hollen aligned with the fight-back camp. The Democrat told Semafor that his state “should maximize its ability to respond to what Republicans are clearly trying to do in places like Texas,” which would include trying to eliminate the safe seat drawn for GOP Rep. Andy Harris.

Worst of all for Democrats, it’s not as simple as rewriting their own blue-state maps. A nationwide, mid-cycle redistricting battle would likely favor Republicans, given the comparative lack of impediments that exist in red states.

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@daveweigel.bsky.social and I explore the Democrats' divisions on how to fight back on Texas redistricting

Fight camp: Sen. Van Hollen said MD “should maximize its ability to respond to what Republicans are clearly trying to do." Andy Harris would be the target

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Burgess Everett (@burgessev.bsky.social) 2025-07-30T17:41:30.109Z
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