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And that part is pretty awesome. | |
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| Thank you all so much for your questions. | ||
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| And past president. | ||
| Why are you doing this? | ||
| This is outrageous. | ||
| This is a kangaroo class. | ||
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It's good to be here. | |
| Thank you. | ||
| So just remind us about what's going on in Texas and how we got to this point. | ||
| 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. |