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Before next year’s mid -term elections, the Congress should expect a lot of action on Friday in the national battle between Republican and Democrats.
As a Democratic MPs, who fled from Texas to stop any vote on the redistribution of the Congress in the Red State Signal, coming home, the Republican in the GOP-CRACT Texas Legislature is expected to postpone the current special session this morning.
Shortly after, the Republican village. Greg Abbott will immediately call for a second special session, which will be currently to pass the GOP-Tailed maps to create a five Republican-Freedy Congress districts at the cost of the Democrat-controlled seats.
They will come home running away from Texas Democrats Signal
Texas State House Minority Leader Rape. Jean Wu and other Democratic MPs in the Legislature fled from Texas to stop a vote on the Congress’s redistribution. (Jenner/Austin through American-Statesman Getty Image)
Action in Austin came a day after the California village Gavin Newsom and State Democrats, which unveiled their playbook to combat the push by President Donald Trump and Republican to make rare – but not unheard – Mid -year Congress redistribution.
Newsom again vowed to “meet the fire with fire” by resuming the Congress’s Congress map to build five more Democrat-furious districts.
Rejuvenation Battle: Newsom pledged to fight ‘fire from fire’
State Democratic MPs, who had fled to the Blue States of Illinois, New York and Massachusetts, said they would return to Texas after adjournment of the current special session. However, he did not specifically say on which day he would come home.
The end of the walkout by the Democrats will lead to the passage of the new map, but Texas Democrats fasted that they would fight the new state map in the court and say that the tricks by California are allowing them to pass “baton”.
Texas State House Democratic Leader Rape. Jean Wu said on Thursday, “Now, as Democrats across the nation are involved in our fight, to thwart their political purpose, we are ready to bring this fight back to Texas under the right circumstances and take this fight in courts.”
Abbott is urging the Supreme Court of Texas to expel Wu from the office, and the state’s Attorney General Kane Paxon asked that 13 Democratic State MPs would also be removed from the post. The flee MPs also get a fine of up to $ 500 per day for their absence.
Republican village. Greg Abbott in Texas is calling for the Congress’s revival maps for the second direct session of the State Legislature. (Paul Sinehoser – Fox News)
In Texas, the state Senate passed the maps of the new Congress, but the Democratic MPs in the House stopped the state and stopped the House from reaching a quorum. GOP effectively blocked any vote in the chamber to approve the GOP redistribution push.
Both houses of the state Legislature are going to get on CT at 10 am, both are expected to postpone the current special session.
Abbott will then immediately start another special session.
Ebot said earlier this week, “The special session #2 agenda will have the same agenda, which will have the ability to add more items in Texas.” “There will be no vengeance for derogatory democrats who escaped from the state and gave up their duty to those chosen.”
Additionally, the three-term orthodox governor vowed “I will continue calling the special session after a special session until we pass this Texas’s first agenda.”
In Texas, the Republican Push, which comes at the insistence of Trump, is part of a comprehensive effort to control the Chamber in 2026 midnight by GOP across the country, when the party traditionally faces political headwind and loses seats.
Trump and his political team are targeting to stop what happened during their first term at the White House, when Democrats returned to grab the majority of the House in the 4th of 2018. However, while Republican does not push to increase the map of the current Congress in Texas, does not face constitutional obstacles in California It is very complicated.
Schwarzenegger’s new starring roll: Push back against Newsom’s redistribution drive
The governors are making a special election this year, which to obtain voter approval to undo the constitutional amendments that create a non-party redistribution commission. A two-thirds of the majority of votes will be required in the Democrat-added California Legislature to organize the referendum.
Leaders of the Democratic Party are confident that they will have votes to forward constitutional amendments through the legislature and the new proposed Congress map.
“Here we are open and plain in the mid -term election of 2026 and before casting a vote here. [Trump] Once again trying to get the system rigged, “Newsomm charged on Thursday.
The presence of Thursday by Newsom, which is considered a possible contender for the nomination of 2028 Democratic Presidential President, will also serve as a fundamental kickoff to raise cash in California to sell a huge quantity of campaigns required to sell a rearfire push statewide.
California Democrats “promised not to completely remove the state’s independent redistribution commission,” and is planning to ask voters instead “to approve a constitutional amendment that will put new maps approved by the Legislature under the influence of 2026, 2028 and 2030 election cycles.” (AP Photo/Rich Pedronselli)
According to public opinion voting, the non-party redistributed commissions created 15 years ago are popular with most California.
This is why Newsom and California Democratic MPs did not abandon the Commission completely, but temporarily replaced it by the legislature for the next three election cycles.
Newsom said, “We will confirm our commitment to the state’s independent redistribution after the 2030 census, but we are asking voters to make their consent to recrod up mid -in -law.”
However, their efforts are opposed by several coalitions of non-party commission assistant data.
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The most visible members are former village Arnold Schwarzenegger, the last Republican elected Governor in California with Democrat-Crace.
Democrats currently control 43 of the 52 house seats in the state. In Texas, the Republican regulates 25 of the 38 Congress districts in the state.