GOP eyes redistricting in Ohio and Texas as it looks to bolster slim majority [View all]
Source: Yahoo! News/The Hill
Sat, July 5, 2025 at 5:00 PM EDT
Republicans are eyeing potential redistricting opportunities in Ohio and Texas as they seek extra cushion to protect their thin majority in the House next year. In Ohio, redistricting laws mandate a redraw ahead of 2026 because the last map passed without bipartisan support. And in Texas, redistricting could be added to an upcoming special session agenda as the White House reportedly pushes the Lone Star State to consider redrawing to protect the partys numbers.
Defending a narrow 220-212 majority, Republicans are bracing for a competitive election cycle as they look to defy traditional headwinds typically associated with the presidents party in midterm years.
I think the Speaker and party leadership look at even a handful of districts as really important, particularly if the natural trend given the presidents popularity at this point and given historic midterm conditions means that the Republican Party starts out assuming theyre going to lose a couple districts right off the bat, said Justin Levitt, a law professor at Loyola Marymount University who founded the database All About Redistricting.
Ohio is going to have to redraw, one way or the other. Texas is mulling whether to redraw. And there are a lot of competing pressures.
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