
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.
โCalifornia cannot stand idly by as this power grab unfolds,โ Newsom wrote. โIf 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.
โBoth New York and California are so gerrymandered they donโt have any more seats that can be picked up,โ Abbott said Monday on Fox News in response to Newsomโs statement.
โIโll tell you this, if California thinks theyโre going to move their needle to the extreme and eliminate five Republican members โฆ Texas is not going to do five, weโre going to add 10 more Republican seats using the same procedure.โ The Lone Star Stateโs 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.
โLook 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 stateโs nine districts.