💨 Abstract
In 2025, a dispute in Texas highlights the broader issue of congressional districts not reflecting voters' political leanings. Republicans in Texas aim to redraw district lines to maintain House control, despite already possessing a disproportionate number of seats relative to President Donald Trump's 56% vote share. This partisan gerrymandering occurs in states where one party holds legislative and gubernatorial power, often resulting in lopsided congressional delegations. Across the U.S.,
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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