GOP redistricting could backfire as urban, immigrant areas turn back to Democrats
GOP reversals in this years elections, especially in some urban and immigrant communities, are setting off alarm bells for Republicans using redistricting to try to keep control of Congress in next years midterms.
Redistricting plans demanded by President Donald Trump in states such as Texas and Missouri meant to capitalize on his stronger showing among certain urban voters in the 2024 election could backfire, as cities in Florida, New Jersey and Virginia returned to Democratic voting patterns in off-year elections this past November.
Experts see the shift as a sign of possible souring on the administrations immigration enforcement agenda, combined with disappointment in economic conditions.
Paul Brace, an emeritus political science professor of legal studies at Rice University in Houston, said Texas Republicans are likely to gain less than they imagine from new maps designed to pick up five additional seats for the party. He said minority voters interest in Trump was temporary and that he had underperformed on the economy.
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