Texas voters aren't OK with the state GOP's redistricting scheme, new poll shows
Texas Republicans' mid-decade redistricting push isn't popular with the state's likely midterm voters, a poll released Monday shows. Indeed, the survey of 1,921 likely midterm voters found that 62% oppose allowing the Republican-controlled Texas Legislature to redraw the state's political maps, with 51% saying they strongly oppose. Meanwhile, just 31% of respondents support letting state lawmakers rejigger congressional representation.
Recent Posts

Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick claims ‘antifa merchandise’ given out at James Talarico rally

Republican strategist blasts Ken Paxton as ‘fundamentally flawed’

Feds pausing Big Bend border construction while CBP commissioner visits the park

City Council votes 6-5 against putting city’s $489 million arena contribution on November ballot

Jonas Brothers will bring latest tour to San Antonio’s Frost Bank Center this fall

New York Times picks two San Antonio spots among nation’s best Mexican restaurants

Texas cities eye property tax hikes, spending cuts amid yawning budget gaps

Texas ranks as third-worst state for women’s equality, according to new study

Condé Nest ranks San Antonio Zoo among world’s best

Ken Paxton says he doesn’t know ‘details’ of Texas’ THC ban — even though he’s the state’s top legal officer

"My job is to find and attract mastery-based agents to the office, protect the culture, and make sure everyone is happy! "
