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Texas Republicans set to approve Trump-backed new congressional map after lengthy fight

Texas Republicans on Wednesday will take up a new state congressional map intended to flip five Democratic-held U.S. House seats in next year’s midterm elections, after dozens of Democratic lawmakers ended a two-week walkout that had temporarily blocked its passage.

Republican state legislators have undertaken a rare mid-decade redistricting at the behest of president Donald Trump, who is seeking to improve his party’s odds of preserving its narrow US House of Representatives majority despite political headwinds.

The gambit has triggered a national redistricting war, with governors of both parties threatening to initiate similar efforts in other states, Reuters reported.

Democratic California governor Gavin Newsom is advancing an effort to neutralize Texas’ move by redrawing his state’s map to flip five Republican seats, pitting the nation’s most populous Democratic state against Texas, its most populous Republican one. The Texas map aims to flip five Democratic seats.

Other Republican states including Ohio, Florida, Indiana and Missouri are moving forward with or considering their own redistricting efforts, as are Democratic states such as Maryland and Illinois.

Redistricting typically occurs every 10 years after the US Census to account for population changes, and mid-decade redistricting has historically been unusual. In many states, lawmakers manipulate the lines to favor their party over the opposition, a practice known as gerrymandering.

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Kamala Harris called Texas state representative Nicole Collier who have been protesting the latest surveillance protocols set by Texas Republicans, “heroes of the moment”.

On Tuesday, the former vice president and Democratic presidential nominee called Collier as she camped out on the House floor, refusing to be escorted home by a state trooper – one of the conditions set by the Texas GOP to ensure that lawmakers would return to the Capitol after their two-week quorum break.

“You know you are among those who history will reveal to have been heroes of this moment,” Harris said on the phone call.

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