
The Charlie Kirk Show Redistricting Wins Wars
Dec 5, 2025
Ken Paxton, Attorney General of Texas, dives deep into the recent Supreme Court stay that safeguards the state's congressional map, paving the way for GOP gains. He passionately argues that the maps are politically motivated rather than racially biased. The conversation also touches on the significance of redistricting for upcoming elections and the push against Indiana Republicans who resist new maps. Paxton emphasizes the importance of holding accountable those Democrats who fled Texas, setting the stage for an exciting political landscape.
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Redistricting As A Strategic Necessity
- President Trump and hosts argue redistricting is a legal tool to convert state voter advantage into more House seats for Republicans.
- They claim failing to redraw maps concedes strategic ground to Democrats who already gerrymander blue states.
Texas Win As A Nationwide Model
- The hosts frame Texas's new map as a model that could add multiple Republican seats nationwide.
- They see the Supreme Court stay as validating conservative redistricting efforts.
Pressure Legislators Or Face Primaries
- Turning Point Action will back primary challengers against Republican legislators who resist redrawing maps.
- They urge activists to pressure state lawmakers or risk replacements in primaries.
