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'Tremendous opportunity': Trump hails new Texas electoral map

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AFP,
Publish Date
Sun, 24 Aug 2025, 2:34pm
US President Donald Trump has praised a newly passed Texas electoral map as a "tremendous opportunity" to help his Republican Party retain control of Congress in next year's midterm elections. Photo / Getty Images
US President Donald Trump has praised a newly passed Texas electoral map as a "tremendous opportunity" to help his Republican Party retain control of Congress in next year's midterm elections. Photo / Getty Images

'Tremendous opportunity': Trump hails new Texas electoral map

Author
AFP,
Publish Date
Sun, 24 Aug 2025, 2:34pm

US President Donald Trump praised a newly passed Texas electoral map as a 鈥渢remendous opportunity鈥 to help his Republican Party retain control of Congress in next year鈥檚 midterm elections.

Texas legislators overnight gave final approval to the redistricting effort engineered to create five new Republican-leaning seats, as the state senate voted along party lines to pass the map 18-11, following more than eight hours of heated debate.

Last week the state legislature鈥檚 lower chamber adopted the bill, after Democrats delayed the votes for weeks by denying Republicans a quorum to do legislative business.

Trump, posting on his Truth Social platform, said the new map 鈥渨ill give the wonderful people of Texas the tremendous opportunity to elect 5 new MAGA Republicans in the 2026 Midterm Elections 鈥 A HUGE VICTORY for our America First Agenda鈥.

Governor Gregg Abbott said he would swiftly sign the bill into law.

Democratic Senator Carol Alvarado鈥檚 last-ditch plans to filibuster the map were thwarted when Republicans used a rare procedural motion to halt debate, end the filibuster and proceed directly to the final vote.

US President Donald Trump has praised a newly passed Texas electoral map as a "tremendous opportunity" to help his Republican Party retain control of Congress in next year's midterm elections. Photo / Getty Images
US President Donald Trump has praised a newly passed Texas electoral map as a "tremendous opportunity" to help his Republican Party retain control of Congress in next year's midterm elections. Photo / Getty Images

Fellow Democrat Sarah Eckhardt said shutting down a filibuster was 鈥渦nprecedented鈥.

鈥淭his is not democracy, this is disgraceful,鈥 she posted on X.

The vote caps weeks of dramatic political theatre, with Democratic lawmakers fleeing the state in July to deny Republicans the quorum needed to pass the redistricting plan, and drawing nationwide attention to partisan redistricting, known as gerrymandering.

California countermove

The Democrats claim the new electoral map dilutes the votes of African-American and Hispanic electorates who usually vote for them.

The Texas Senate Democratic Caucus said on Friday on X that the state 鈥渉as a shameful history of racial discrimination. These maps are just the latest entry in that history鈥.

That stance echoed in the floor debate.

Democratic Senator Borris Miles denounced Republican complicity in 鈥渞acist actions鈥, saying the new map 鈥渄oes not reflect the truth of Texas, but instead manipulates and whitewashes it鈥.

Speaking on the floor, Republican Phil King was clear about the redistricting effort: 鈥淚鈥檓 convinced that if Texas does not take this action, there is an extreme risk that the Republican majority will be lost.鈥

The cut-throat political gambit spurred California鈥檚 Democratic Governor, Gavin 九一星空无限om, to launch a process for redrawing his state鈥檚 map 鈥 this time creating five potentially new seats for Democrats.

鈥淚f Texas wants to play hardball, we鈥檒l play hardball right back,鈥 九一星空无限om said in announcing the California initiative.

Although 九一星空无限om hopes to cancel out the Republicans鈥 advantages gained in Texas, his plan still requires voter approval in an election this November.

Both parties are now looking to other states where the rules might allow hasty redrawing of maps in ways that would create more seats.

Beyond Texas, Trump encouraged Florida, Indiana and Missouri to redraw their maps to Republican advantage.

The redistricting battle adds a volatile and high-stakes new element to next year鈥檚 elections.

Republicans currently control the US Senate and the House of Representatives.

Beleaguered Democrats hope the unpopularity of many of Trump鈥檚 policies will help flip the House. If Democrats did win, they would immediately gain power to investigate Trump and his controversial government members.

鈥 Agence France-Presse

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