Texas Democrats Wrap Up Walkout as GOP Pushes Redrawn Congressional Map

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By Maiya Keidan and Brad Brooks (Reuters)

The standoff in Texas between Democratic lawmakers and their Republican counterparts took a turn on Monday when the Democrats returned to the Capitol, ending a strategic walkout that had interrupted the quorum required for a congressional map redesign.

Gene Wu, who is the Minority Leader of the Texas House and heads the state’s Democratic Caucus, expressed in a statement that their return was meant to spark a nationwide call to action among Democrats. He described their struggle as an “existential fight for fair representation.”

FILE PHOTO: Press conference after Democratic lawmakers in Texas left the state to deny Republicans the quorum needed to redraw the state's congressional districts
Democratic Texas Rep. Gene Wu during a press conference after lawmakers left the state in an effort to block the GOP’s attempt to redraw Texas’ congressional districts.

Despite this development, Texas Governor Greg Abbott had already initiated efforts to reconvene for a special legislative session on Friday, aiming to push through another attempt at redistricting that could ultimately secure five additional congressional seats for Republicans.

Democratic lawmakers in Texas in redistricting battle
A view of the Texas Capitol amid tensions over a redistricting debate involving state lawmakers.

Former President Trump is optimistic that the new redistricting map could preserve the slim Republican majority in Congress during the upcoming midterm elections. However, this plan faces substantial opposition, with Democrats poised to retaliate.

In a related move, California’s Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom shared a competing redistricting initiative on Thursday, proposing to secure five more congressional seats for Democrats in California.

Democratic lawmakers in Texas in redistricting battle
Joycelyn Henderson displays a protest sign during House hearings, caught in the middle of the ongoing redistricting struggle.

Earlier in the month, Texas Democrats had left the state strategically, aiming to block critical voting on redistricting—while such walkouts have been employed in the past, they have not always s ded.

Democratic lawmakers in Texas leave the state in redistricting battle
Amy Boyd participates in a nationwide protest against the GOP’s redistricting efforts during a rally at the Texas Capitol.

(Reporting by Maiya Keidan and Brad Brooks; Edited by Mark Porter)

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