Overview:
Texas Republicans are planning to redraw congressional districts to create five new Republican seats, despite Texas being a majority minority state. This move is likely to dilute the voices of people of color and mute their representation in Congress. Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) criticized the plan, saying that the Republicans have consistently tried to mute the voices of people of color in order to gain an oversized say in the state. The move is also likely to lead to legal challenges, as the courts have previously found the state to be intentionally discriminatory.
President Trump told Texas Republicans on a conference call on the morning of July 15 that the GOP will attempt to create five new Republican seats in a โmid-decade redistrictingโ in Texas. Next week, the Texas legislature will consider the move. Republicans control the state legislature in Texas by a 20-11 margin in the Texas Senate and an 88-62 margin in the Texas House. But Texas is a majority minority state. The congressional maps in Texas were last drawn in 2021. To redraw the maps now would be highly unusual. Republicans are expecting to have a great deal of difficulty keeping control of the U.S. House as the 2026 midterms loom in the future.
Proposed cuts to health care, tariff policy changes, inflation, a record number of farms going bankrupt, and cuts to federal jobs are all likely to be factors in whether or not voters will turn Republicans out of power in Congress. During a press conference on the morning of July 15 at Democratic National Committee headquarters, members of the Texas delegation spoke about the threat of changes in congressional districts and the recent July 5 flood in Texas that has killed at least 134 people. Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) spoke pointedly on the issue of Texas redistricting and the political state of play. โI want you all to understand the makeup of my state. The state is a majority minority state, and what this legislature historically has done is what they plan to do again โ is to dilute the voices of people of color in order to make sure that they can get to where theyโre trying to go,โ Rep. Crockett said. She stood alongside a large group of members that included Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY), DCCC Chair Suzan DelBene, and a number of members of the Texas delegation.
โWe only have four seats that are represented by Black folk, where the vast majority of the people that get to decide who they have represent them are Black. They decided to attack three of the four seats that we have in the state. They decided to go after a Latina. They are specifically deciding to splinter the communities of common interest, as well as just blatantly say we are going to dilute minority voices. So we know that the courts, ever since weโve had a Voting Rights Act, have always found this state to be intentionally discriminatory. That is what they are going to do. I need people of color to understand that the scheme of the Republicans has consistently been to make sure that they mute our voices so that they can go ahead and have an oversized say in this. I fully anticipate thatโs exactly where theyโre going with this map. Itโs the only way to do it. We didnโt understand how we got to the map that they gave us last time because that state was grown by 95% people of color. They went out of their way to make sure that we got zero new seats for people of color. Thatโs exactly what theyโre going to do this time,โ Rep. Crockett added.
This post originally appeared on BlackPressUSA.com on Jul 16, 2025.
