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'Pass the map, ASAP': Trump threatens Texas as redistricting battle heats up ahead of midterm polls - The Economic Times Video

'Pass the map, ASAP': Trump threatens Texas as redistricting battle heats up ahead of midterm polls - The Economic Times Video

Time of India15 hours ago
Major redistricting battles are heating up in Texas and California as Republicans and Democrats fight for control of the US House ahead of the 2026 midterm elections. In Texas, GOP lawmakers are advancing new maps pushed by Governor Greg Abbott and backed by President Donald Trump, aiming to add up to five Republican-leaning congressional districts. Meanwhile in California, Governor Gavin Newsom and Democrats are pushing their own redistricting plan.
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