

Why Red And Blue States Are Waging A Redistricting War
11 snips Aug 1, 2025
Justin Levitt, a constitutional law professor at Loyola Law School and former White House advisor, dives into the contentious world of U.S. redistricting. He discusses how Texas Republicans are strategically redrawing districts to gain political advantage, raising concerns over voter rights and fairness. The implications of these changes are significant, not just for elections, but for broader issues like climate and healthcare. Levitt also touches on the push from Democrats in California to counter these tactics, highlighting the escalating partisan tensions.
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Mid-Cycle Redistricting Threatens Democracy
- Mid-cycle redistricting is a partisan strategy to sway control of the House before normal cycles.
- This tactic, led by Texas Republicans, threatens democratic norms and election fairness.
Democrats Fled Texas to Block Redistricting
- In 2003 Texas, Democrats fled the state twice to block GOP redistricting plans.
- Celebrity support like Willie Nelson sending bourbon highlighted the dramatic tactics used.
Illegal Partisanship in DOJ Letter
- The DOJ letter defending Texas's new map was unprofessional and likely illegal due to partisan motives.
- Such misuse of federal power undermines trust and violates ethics.