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Abbott vs. Newsom: Rhetoric Ratchets Up in House Redistricting Arms Race



As Texas Republicans push to redraw their congressional map along (district) lines more friendly to their party, a redistricting arms race has broken out between governors from both parties.

Texas state House Republicansโ€™ redistricting plans could hypothetically flip as many as five Democrat-held congressional seats, an effort President Donald Trump supports. 

In response, California Democrat Gov. Gavin Newsom is threatening a mid-decade redistricting of his own with a new ballot measure. On Monday, he penned a letter to Trump threatening to counter Republican districts if the Texas redistricting proceeded.

โ€œCalifornia cannot stand idly by as this power grab unfolds,โ€ Newsom wrote. โ€œIf you will not stand down, I will be forced to lead an effort to redraw the maps in California to offset the rigging ofย maps in red states.โ€

California currently has 43 Democrats and just nine Republican members of the U.S. House of Representatives, in a state where Trump received more than 38% of the vote in 2024.

Newsom is moving forward with a November special election, in which voters would decide on a constitutional ballot measure to redraw the map. California currently employs a bipartisan redistricting commission to draw its district boundaries. 

New York Democrat Gov. Kathy Hochul, whose state relies on a similar commission, has also threatened retaliatory redistricting.

But Gov. Greg Abbott, R-Texas, is not showing any signs of backing down over these threats.

โ€œBoth New York and California are so gerrymandered they donโ€™t have any more seats that can be picked up,โ€ Abbott said Monday on Fox News in response to Newsomโ€™s statement. 

โ€œIโ€™ll tell you this, if California thinks theyโ€™re going to move their needle to the extreme and eliminate five Republican members โ€ฆ Texas is not going to do five, weโ€™re going to add 10 more Republican seats using the same procedure.โ€ The Lone Star Stateโ€™s House delegation currently consists of 38 members, with 25 Republicans, 12 Democrats, and one vacancy.

Abbott similarly argued in a CNN interview that the deck is stacked in Republicansโ€™ favor, given the dearth of Republican representation in blue states.

โ€œLook at the map of Illinois, look at the map of California, New York, and Massachusetts, and so many other blue states. They gerrymandered a long time ago. They got nothing left with regard to what they can do,โ€ the Texas governor said.

In Illinois, Trump won almost 43.5% of the vote in 2024, but Republicans hold only three of its 17 congressional districts. In New York, Trump won 43.3% of the vote, but the GOP holds seven of 26 seats. In Massachusetts, he won 36% of the vote, yet Republicans hold none of the stateโ€™s nine districts.

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