President Donald Trump has thrust the country into a new political battle: mutually assured gerrymandering. And the antidote is what we call “mutually assured representation.”

The current saga began in June , when Trump called for Texas to start a congressional redistricting process in the middle of the decade—rather than after the next census in 2030. Last month, Republican Texas Governor Greg Abbott called a special legislative session to replace the state’s current House map which would favor his party.

Now, Trump's push for mid-decade redistricting in Republican-controlled states appears likely to spread to Missouri , Ohio , and Florida . If this happens, Democrats would have retaliate in the states they control in order to have a chance at winning a majority of the seats i

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