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President Donald Trump was online late Wednesday and early Thursday as he posted a string of wild messages on his Truth ...
The Texas House passed the GOP's redistricting plan, moving the new congressional map to the State Senate. Now, California Democrats are moving to combat those Republican gains. NBC News' Ryan ...
The national redistricting battle enters its next phase with California Democrats scheduled Thursday to pass a new congressional map for voters to consider in November that would create five more ...
The gambit has triggered a national redistricting war, as governors from both major parties threaten to initiate similar efforts in other states.
California Democrats are taking up their proposed constitutional amendment to temporarily redraw their congressional maps, hours after Republicans in the Texas House passed new maps of their own.
After Texas moved forward on a new Trump-backed congressional map this week, California Gov. Gavin Newsom responded, "It's on," moving forward on his own redistricting plan that favors Democrats.
Former President Barack Obama waded in to support California Democrats tit-for-tat efforts to more extremely gerrymander the ...
HB 4 makes changes after nearly 250 witnesses testified in recent weeks on the redistricting process or on earlier map versions. No testimony has ...
The national redistricting battle enters its next phase Thursday as California Democrats are scheduled to pass a new congressional map that creates five winnable seats for their party, a direct ...
The Texas Senate Committee on Redistricting on Thursday voted to present House Bill 4 to the full Senate with a favorable recommendation. It was a 5-3 vote with one absent. The vote comes a day after ...
After protests, a two-week quorum break and out-of-state pressure, the Texas House passed a new map for the state's congressional districts on Wednesday. The bill now proceeds to the Texas Senate, ...
This story was originally published by. California Republicans have a simple rebuttal when Democrats blame Texas for starting the congressional gerrymandering arms race: two wrongs don’t make a right.