AUSTIN, Texas — The Republican-controlled Texas House of Representatives kicked off a heated debate Wednesday over a new congressional map creating five new potential GOP seats that was expected to pass the chamber later as part of a growing national redistricting battle.
The plan is the result of prodding by President Donald Trump, eager to stave off a midterm defeat that would deprive his party of control of the House of Representatives. Texas Democratic lawmakers delayed a vote for 15 days by leaving the state in protest, leaving the House without enough members to do business.
State Rep. Todd Hunter, who wrote the legislation formally creating the new map, noted that the U.S. Supreme Court allowed politicians to redraw districts for nakedly partisan purposes.
"The underlying goal of