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As state leaders threaten a redraw of their maps, Republicans may have an advantage over their Democratic counterparts due to local laws impeding partisan gerrymandering attempts.
Californians had their first chance Tuesday to tell lawmakers how they feel about a partisan plan to win Democrats more U.S.
Democrats get police escorts to prevent a new redistricting walkout as California moves to retaliate
Texas Democrats have ended a two-week walkout that stalled efforts to redraw congressional districts as part of a national ...
A Democratic lawmaker is staying in the Texas Capitol rather than accept an around-the-clock police escort that Republicans imposed to keep she and her colleagues from leaving the state again and ...
California is considering redrawing its congressional district maps in response to similar efforts in Texas, but the proposal ...
California's Newsom is running for president in 2028, so he wants to show that he is on the cutting edge of Democratic opposition to Texas.
By Maya C. Miller CalMatters Writer A group of California Republicans is suing the state to block the Democratic-controlled ...
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Texas Democrats ended a two-week walkout Monday that stalled Republican efforts to redraw congressional ...
Democrats hoping to retake the Senate in the midterm elections next year are targeting the seat of Senator Collins, a Maine ...
Texas Democrats are joining a colleague who can't leave the state Capitol because she won't agree to having law enforcement officers shadow her. Republicans imposed that requirement to prevent ...
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