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[The Era of Unvarnished Partisan Warfare: Texas and the New Wave of Gerrymandering]-[Trump’s Texas Power Grab]

The Daily · B2 · 2025-08-04

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The Texas Power Grab: A New Chapter in Partisan Warfare

In a dramatic escalation of political maneuvering, Democratic lawmakers in Texas recently staged a mass exodus, fleeing the state to prevent a legislative quorum. This "last-ditch attempt" was designed to stall a Republican-led effort to redraw congressional districts, a move explicitly championed by Donald Trump to secure his political agenda ahead of the 2026 midterms. The central issue at hand is the aggressive use of partisan gerrymandering to reshape the House of Representatives, prioritizing raw power over traditional democratic processes.

The "Dummy-mander" Risk and the Magic Number

Trump’s objective is to solidify a Republican majority by carving out five additional "safe Republican House seats" in Texas. By forcing state legislators to redraw lines outside of the standard decennial census cycle, the President is effectively demanding a battlefield shift that favors his political fortune. While there was initial hesitation among some Texas Republicans wary of a "dummy-mander"—a scenario where over-aggressive gerrymandering dilutes existing districts and backfires in a wave election—the party ultimately coalesced around a "magic number": 60%.

By ensuring that Trump won 60% of the vote in the newly drawn districts, Republicans believe they have created a buffer that protects incumbents while simultaneously eliminating Democratic strongholds. This includes dissolving the 35th district, which previously spanned Austin and San Antonio, and replacing it with maps that isolate Democratic voters into fewer, less influential districts.

The Democratic Response: Fighting Fire with Fire

Facing the prospect of losing congressional seats, Democrats across the country are grappling with a "break glass moment." Traditionally, many Democrats have advocated for nonpartisan commission models to depoliticize redistricting. However, the current climate has shifted this perspective. High-profile figures like California Governor Gavin Newsom have argued that the party cannot afford to prioritize "moral high ground" while their opponents engage in "maximum warfare everywhere all the time."

This sentiment is echoed by former Attorney General Eric Holder, who likened the current situation to the invasion of France, suggesting that when faced with existential threats to democratic representation, one must be willing to "take up arms"—in this case, by engaging in reciprocal gerrymandering in states like California, Illinois, and New York. This strategic pivot signals a dangerous new era where both parties treat the drawing of congressional lines as an endless, zero-sum game.

The Erosion of Competitive Democracy

The long-term consequence of this "endless partisan redrawing" is the near-extinction of genuine swing districts. As districts become increasingly partisan, the primary danger to an incumbent shifts from the general election to the party primary, forcing politicians to cater to the ideological extremes rather than the moderate middle.

Ultimately, this transformation risks turning the American electoral system into a measure of which party possesses more "raw power and a willingness to use it," rather than a reflection of shifting public opinion. By muting the voices of moderates and ensuring that only partisan voices are heard, the current strategy threatens to render the democratic experiment less accountable to the people it is intended to serve.

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