MSNBC Guest Tears Page Out Of Tired Lib Playbook, Calls Texas GOP Racist For Redrawing Congressional Map

Professor Eddie Glaude Jr. of Princeton University said on Wednesday during a diatribe on MSNBC that the Texas Republicans were engaged in a “racist agenda” pushed by President Donald Trump.
The Chamber of Representatives of Texas will vote on a new Congress card after the Democrats returned to the State after fleeing to states like New York and Illinois, Trying to thwart a special session of the organization to consider rediscovering which may not have marked the Republicans up to five seats in the House of Representatives of the United States. Glaude told MSNBC host Chris Jansing, the redistribution was similar to Trump’s efforts to challenge the 2020 elections in Georgia. (Related: Greg Abbott verifies Jasmine Crockett’s “racist” redistribution complaints)
“It is an echo of the past, but it is also a kind of reflection of the crisis in which we are. We cannot disentangle what is going on in Texas from Trump’s request that Texas finds five new seats. It is similar to the call to the Secretary of State in Georgia, right? Glaude said. “It is therefore part of this process of undermining the democratic norms that we are currently feeling. But we must also see it as well as in a wider strategy, I think, of really privileged black and brown voters, of dismantling, I think, the infrastructure of the movement of civil rights and its legal infrastructure, I would say.”
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“And so – because think of it, Chris, 4.3 million blacks live in Texas, the largest number of black people in any state, in any country, and in the union. And look at this card to distribute,” continued glad. “How will their voice be represented? So, I want us to understand what we see not only in Texas, but through the country as part of the racial gerrymandering, as part of the Racist and Racist Agenda of the Trump administration. I know that we want to talk about it simply in terms of politics, but there is something insidious in everything.”
Trump paid 46% of the Hispanic vote, 40% of Asian vote and 13% of the black vote in 2024, according to the CNN exit survey. In 2020, Trump brought 32% of Hispanic voters, 34% of Asian voters and 12% of black voters, according to CNN’s output survey.
In comparison, in CNN’s exit survey in 2016, Trump only received 28% of the Hispanic vote, 27% of Asian vote and 8% of the black vote. In Texas, Trump made substantial gains in southern Texas, bearing districts represented by moderate Hispanic Democratic representatives Henry Cuellar and Vincente Gonzales.
“I want to give people, Eddie, a visual example of how the cards like Texas dilute the strength of certain voters, strengthen the strength of others,” said Jansing. “Just an example, 2024. President Trump beat Harris in Texas from 56 to 42%. 71% of voters in this district who supported Trump, under these new cards, it would be an even greater advantage, 79%. What should a representative democracy look like? “
“No, absolutely not. And part of what we are witnessing many times, on the right, is the dismantling of the fundamental foundations of our democratic process,” said Glaude. “And so I think we have to ring the alarm. We cannot get caught in the show. democracy.” (Related: “Have they been faked?”: Scott Jennings lists the Blue States where the DEMS dominate the Congress cards)
The former Democratic Representative Jamaal Bowman of New York said that the “stress” of the treatment of racism has led blacks to develop a myriad of diseases, including cancer and diabetes during a CNN appearance in June discussing the Rediscussion effort of Texas.
Former prosecutor Eric Holder and former Democrat representative Beto O’Rourke of Texas both said that Trump would use Texas’s redistribution to obtain a third presidential term in office. Under the 22nd amendment, Trump is not eligible to present himself for a third term because of his victorious campaigns of 2016 and 2024 for the White House.
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