Saturday, July 26, 2025

Dems Will Lose the Redistricting War With the GOP. Here's Why.

 Republicans' Midterm Strategy

- Republicans aim to expand their House majority through redistricting in red states.

- Donald Trump supports efforts to enlarge GOP seats.

- Texas Republicans initiated mid-cycle redistricting to potentially gain five new House seats without confronting Democratic incumbents.

Trump's Influence on Redistricting

- Trump urges other red states to consider redistricting.

- Texas Republicans are currently working on congressional map changes during a special legislative session.

- Possible redistricting discussions are occurring in Missouri without formal Republican talks yet.

Democratic Response

- Democrats argue that redistricting is an unfair manipulation of elections and plan legal challenges.

- New York Democrats, led by Jeffries, are considering redistricting discussions with Governor Kathy Hochul.

- Hochul mentioned exploring options with a "fair in love and war" perspective.

Challenges for Democrats

- Democrats control fewer states but these include populous ones like New York and California, presenting opportunities for potential seat gains.

- Many blue states have delegated redistricting to non-partisan commissions, limiting their ability to change congressional maps.

- Red states, in contrast, have maintained more control over redistricting processes.

Complexities for Democratic Redistricting

- Democratic states face difficulties in changing state constitutional laws before upcoming elections.

- Only a few states (such as Maryland, Oregon, Illinois) lack these complications.

- Several states face imminent deadlines to propose amendments for upcoming elections complicating their response to GOP actions.

Redistricting Limitations and Voter Migration

- Highly gerrymandered states where Democrats have control make it challenging to gain additional seats.

- Democrats have implemented reforms that limit partisan control over redistricting but now face potential disadvantages.

- Ongoing issues arise as blue states are losing voters to red states, complicating future redistricting efforts post-2026.

Final Thoughts on Democrats' Situation

- Democrats must recognize underlying problems related to voter migration due to economic and cultural factors to effectively compete with Republicans.

- Without addressing these issues, their redistricting efforts may be ineffective—akin to “rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic. ” 

https://hotair.com/ed-morrissey/2025/07/25/dems-will-lose-the-redistricting-war-with-the-gop-heres-why-n3805143

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