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Related: About this forumDemocrats spending millions to try to take back statehouses
Source: Associated Press
Democrats spending millions to try to take back statehouses
By BRIAN SLODYSKO and PAUL J. WEBER
August 20, 2019
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) Democrats still shaken by the 2010 tea party wave that netted Republicans six governors offices, flipped 21 statehouse chambers and drove nearly 700 Democratic state legislators from office are mounting a comeback, pouring millions of dollars into state level races.
In a longtime Republican district covering a wealthy enclave of Dallas, Democratic challenger Shawn Terry has raised $235,000, an eye-popping amount for a statehouse race thats more than a year away. In Virginia, where the GOP holds a slim majority, Democrats have outraised Republicans for the first time in years. Democrats are even putting some money in deeply Republican Louisiana.
The cash deluge shows how the consequences of next years elections run far deeper than President Donald Trumps political fate. The party that controls state legislatures will take a leading role in the once-in-a-decade redistricting process that redraws congressional maps. Newly empowered Republicans used that process to their favor following the tea party victories, and Democrats want to use the same playbook.
There is, especially for this cycle, a very strong focus on redistricting, Terry said.
The stakes are particularly high following a recent Supreme Court ruling that decided federal courts have no business policing political boundary disputes in many cases. The ruling doesnt apply to districts gerrymandered along racial lines but otherwise gives states wide latitude to draw maps with little concern for an eventual judicial rebuke.
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By BRIAN SLODYSKO and PAUL J. WEBER
August 20, 2019
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) Democrats still shaken by the 2010 tea party wave that netted Republicans six governors offices, flipped 21 statehouse chambers and drove nearly 700 Democratic state legislators from office are mounting a comeback, pouring millions of dollars into state level races.
In a longtime Republican district covering a wealthy enclave of Dallas, Democratic challenger Shawn Terry has raised $235,000, an eye-popping amount for a statehouse race thats more than a year away. In Virginia, where the GOP holds a slim majority, Democrats have outraised Republicans for the first time in years. Democrats are even putting some money in deeply Republican Louisiana.
The cash deluge shows how the consequences of next years elections run far deeper than President Donald Trumps political fate. The party that controls state legislatures will take a leading role in the once-in-a-decade redistricting process that redraws congressional maps. Newly empowered Republicans used that process to their favor following the tea party victories, and Democrats want to use the same playbook.
There is, especially for this cycle, a very strong focus on redistricting, Terry said.
The stakes are particularly high following a recent Supreme Court ruling that decided federal courts have no business policing political boundary disputes in many cases. The ruling doesnt apply to districts gerrymandered along racial lines but otherwise gives states wide latitude to draw maps with little concern for an eventual judicial rebuke.
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Democrats spending millions to try to take back statehouses (Original Post)
Eugene
Aug 2019
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About time. While the GOP is wrapped around the Trump axle, we need to take ...
marble falls
Aug 2019
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marble falls
(71,919 posts)1. About time. While the GOP is wrapped around the Trump axle, we need to take ...
lesson from them and concentrate on state legislatures.
ladjf
(17,320 posts)2. Good move. nt
Gothmog
(179,847 posts)3. We may be able to flip the Texas state house of Representatives
Link to tweet
For the first time in two decades, the states House of Representatives could flip control.
As recently as 2011, Republicans held a 101-49 supermajority in that body. But that advantage has been cut significantly in recent elections. Today, the legislature is split 83-67. Thats right: Republicans have lost 18 house seats this decade.
Six Texas state house seats flipped blue in 2016, even as Donald Trump defeated Hillary Clinton. Another dozen followed in 2018, as the suburbs of Dallas, Houston and Austin grew more diverse and college-educated women turned decisively against the GOP.
Democrats now need only 9 more seats to win the majority. And make no mistake, they have a path to get there.
As recently as 2011, Republicans held a 101-49 supermajority in that body. But that advantage has been cut significantly in recent elections. Today, the legislature is split 83-67. Thats right: Republicans have lost 18 house seats this decade.
Six Texas state house seats flipped blue in 2016, even as Donald Trump defeated Hillary Clinton. Another dozen followed in 2018, as the suburbs of Dallas, Houston and Austin grew more diverse and college-educated women turned decisively against the GOP.
Democrats now need only 9 more seats to win the majority. And make no mistake, they have a path to get there.
this is one of the area where I will be focusing. I have already donated to two of the candidates running in swing Texas house districts