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Aug. 5, 2025 13:29-13:31 - CSPAN
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Washington Journal David Weigel
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mimi geerges
This is David Weigel, politics reporter for Semaphore.
Dave, welcome to the program.
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It's good to be here.
Thank you.
mimi geerges
So just remind us about what's going on in Texas and how we got to this point.
dave weigel
Yes, we could probably start with the Republicans' moves over the last couple of weeks.
So Texas, like every other state, drew new maps in 2021 after the census.
The Supreme Court had determined 20 years ago that states, starting with Texas, can redraw their maps mid-decade.
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But the Trump administration wanted Texas to draw new maps.
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