Just 198 days after Don­ald Trump’s inau­gu­ra­tion, his agen­da faces chaos as redis­trict­ing bat­tles ignite nation­wide. In Texas, GOP-led redis­trict­ing sparks back­lash, with Democ­rats and Eric Holder’s Nation­al Demo­c­ra­t­ic Redis­trict­ing Com­mit­tee (NDRC) push­ing a fed­er­al non-par­ti­san redis­trict­ing com­mit­tee to curb ger­ry­man­der­ing. 

 

A Louisiana Supreme Court case on minor­i­ty dis­tricts fuels the debate, while the Court has his­tor­i­cal­ly upheld ger­ry­man­der­ing as a victor’s right. New York, Cal­i­for­nia, and Illi­nois gov­er­nors threat­en retal­ia­to­ry redis­trict­ing if Texas per­sists, ampli­fy­ing media nar­ra­tives for a fed­er­al com­mit­tee. In Geor­gia, a new Repub­li­can dis­trict faces appeals, high­light­ing ongo­ing legal fights. 

 

Hold­er, Obama’s for­mer AG, left the admin­is­tra­tion to lead the NDRC, accused of rig­ging dis­tricts to ensure Demo­c­ra­t­ic dom­i­nance. Repub­li­cans in red states defend ger­ry­man­der­ing to main­tain pow­er, but crit­ics ques­tion why the GOP, fresh off sweep­ing vic­to­ries, fears los­ing ground. The 2030 cen­sus looms, with con­cerns over count­ing undoc­u­ment­ed immi­grants after Biden’s bor­der poli­cies. Swing-dis­trict Repub­li­cans oppose Texas’ plan, fear­ing Demo­c­ra­t­ic retal­i­a­tion. A fed­er­al redis­trict­ing com­mit­tee could reshape America’s elec­toral map, but crit­ics warn it’s a Demo­c­ra­t­ic ploy to dilute red state pow­er. Trump must avoid over­reach­ing on redis­trict­ing. Stay informed on ger­ry­man­der­ing, NDRC’s influ­ence, and Bondi’s probe.

  • It was just yes­ter­day that we elect­ed Don­ald Trump and 198 days ago he took the oath of office and now it has been ripped to shreds. 
  • Now out in Texas we have redis­trict­ing. We cur­rent­ly have a Supreme Court case dis­trict­ing for minori­ties in Louisiana. The democ­rats and Eric Hold­er are want­i­ng a fed­er­al non-par­ti­san redis­trict­ing com­mit­tee. The Supreme court has upheld ger­ry­man­der­ing because that is part of the spoils of win­ning. The par­ty in charge has been in charge of set­ting up the lines. No one is exempt from ger­ry­man­der­ing. Now every elec­tion they put the data into a com­put­er and let the com­put­er draw new lines. There are a lot of court cas­es over ger­ry­man­der­ing. In Geor­gia we had to cre­ate a new dis­trict to hold a repub­li­can seat. 
  • NY, Cal­i­for­nia, Illi­nois all the demo­c­rat gov­er­nors are com­ing out to say if Texas redraws their lines then they will do the same to push a non-par­ti­san fed­er­al gov­ern­ment redis­trict­ing com­mit­tee. We have enough peo­ple out there that are so clue­less on redis­trict­ing that will think this is log­i­cal. All the media is run­ning the nar­ra­tives to push the fed­er­al redis­trict­ing com­mit­tee, it may not hap­pen tomor­row. “If NY, CA, IL and the fed­er­al non-par­ti­san come to their state to fix their ger­ry­man­der­ing maybe it would ben­e­fit the red states.” will be the phrase to sell the com­mit­tee. In GA we still have our lines being appealed. 
  • Eric Hold­er left the Oba­ma admin­is­tra­tion to start the Nation­al Demo­c­ra­t­ic Redis­trict­ing Com­mit­tee to ensure that repub­li­cans nev­er win again. 
  • Pam Bon­di, USAG orders a grand jury probe into Oba­ma offi­cials over alleged Russ­ian involve­ment in the 2016 elec­tion… can we not have sev­er­al cas­es at the same time. Look at the 2016 elec­tion, Rus­sia hoax, 2020 elec­tion, etc. Oba­ma is not going to prison. Eric Hold­er was Obama’s AG and Oba­ma set him out 2 years ear­ly to redis­trict Amer­i­ca. Oba­ma moved his entire polit­i­cal machine into the NDRC. 
  • Why do repub­li­cans in red states con­tin­ue to draw lines to main­tain or grow our dis­tricts? Are we not grow­ing our mes­sage? Accord­ing to the last elec­tion we won every­thing. Why do we have to argue about redis­trict­ing? The bat­tle is com­ing in 2030 when we count all the ille­gals that came across the bor­der dur­ing Biden. In 200 we should have had the cit­i­zen ques­tion on our cen­sus but we didn’t. 
  • We should nev­er have a fed­er­al redis­trict­ing com­mit­tee. WE need to get these dis­tricts in order and not allow the courts to have a say in lines. Some swing dis­trict repub­li­cans object to the Texas redis­trict­ing plan as democ­rats threat­en to retal­i­ate. If Doan­dl Trump comes out and says that he should take over the dis­trict in Amer­i­ca… NO absolute­ly not.  

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