Texas, right now, about 56% of the state votes Republican. The current breakdown is 24 Republicans, 14 Democrats. That's 63%. So 56% of the state is electing 63% of the delegation. The new map that is drawn to elect five more Republicans is going to take Texas from 63% to 76%. 76% is still less than California. It is less than Illinois. It is less than Massachusetts. It is less than Connecticut. It is less than Maryland. (02:46–02:55)
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Asserts that Texas's new congressional map will increase Republican representation to 76%.
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