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Daily Express US on MSNTexas AG Paxton threatens to arrest Democrats skipping redistricting voteTexas Attorney General Ken Paxton said Democrats that deny quorum for an emergency special session called by Governor Abbott, 'should be hunted down' ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNAs Trump looks to net five GOP seats through Texas redistricting, Democrats grasp for responsePresident Donald Trump said he thinks Republicans could flip a handful of congressional districts in Texas next year through ...
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Raw Story on MSN‘Sit this one out:’ Newsom lays into MAGA AG as social media spat escalatesGavin Newsom (D-CA) took aim at Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton on Wednesday after the state’s top law enforcement officer threatened to arrest Texas Democrats for opposing Republican efforts to ...
Most of those voters are in Harris County, home to Houston. Noncitizen voting is illegal and documented instances are rare.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton warned Democrats that they could end up in jail if they flee the state to prevent redistricting.
In this context, Paxton’s suppressive tactics undermine not only our electoral democracy but threaten the rule of law, including the foundational principle of equal protection, as well.
A rare mid-decade redistricting push has unnerved some Texas Republicans, who worry a drive to harm Democrats could end up endangering G.O.P. incumbents in 2026.
Alisa Simmons delays redistricting vote, demanding Public Interest Legal Foundation answer questions about Map 7 in public after hours of comments.
Paxton claims it is illegal for counties to mail out voter registration forms. Bexar County plans to do it anyway.
Rep. Mitch Little also says he supports any effort to redraw the state’s congressional boundaries, which would require a special session.
Tarrant County Judge pushes redistricting plan to cement GOP control The Tarrant County Commissioners Court is set to vote June 3 on a controversial proposal to redraw precinct boundary lines ...
Rep. Mitch Little also says he supports any effort to redraw the state’s congressional boundaries, which would require a special session.
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