Texas Republicans, at the request of President Donald Trump, are in the process of redrawing voting district lines to make it easier to elect more Republicans to Congress.
Democrats in California and New York are vowing to fight back and redraw their political boundaries to negate any GOP gains.
It’s threatening to turn into a full-on, nationwide cascade of voter disenfranchisement, as state leaders in a half dozen other states (mostly Republican) across the country have begun discussing how to make it easier to elect their political brethren.
Could Washington join in?
Washington, after all, has the raw ingredients to make quick changes to state law: one-party control of state government, from the Legislature to the governor’s mansion. Washington’s congressional districts Washington