Texas House passes GOP redistricting map that would carve out five more seats for Trump

The Texas House of Representatives on Wednesday passed a Republican-drawn redistricting map that could create five more U.S. House seats for the GOP. The bill now faces another rendering in the House and must go back to the Senate before it can be signed by Gov. Greg Abbott. House Bill 4, which passed with an 88-to-52 party-line vote, is a rare mid-decade redistricting based on 2020 Census data.
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