More than a year before the first votes are cast in the midterm elections, the fight to elect the next Speaker of the House of Representatives is already raging. But this time, the battlefield isn’t just in Washington, D.C. or on the airwaves – it’s in state capitals from Austin to Sacramento.
President Donald Trump has launched a mid-decade redistricting push that could determine whether Republicans keep the speaker’s gavel in 2026, or whether Democrats take back the House and unleash another wave of witch hunts, hoaxes, and sham investigations.
The redistricting fight is critical because control of Congress is determined not just by who wins the votes, but by how district lines are drawn in the first place.
Usually, voters are the ones who choose politicians. But during redistricting, politicians (and in some cases redistricting commissions) get to choose the voters.
This process normally takes place every ten years after the census. But Trump is pushing some red states to draw new districts now. Liberals claim that this is a power grab, plain and simple. The reality is somewhat more complicated.
Trump has a strong case that the 2020 census was fundamentally corrupted. Along with dubious counting methods as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, liberal activist judges and bureaucrats made sure illegal aliens were counted toward apportionment, or the number of U.S. House seats that each state gets.
That means states were rewarded for having huge populations of illegal aliens. Put another way, illegal aliens don’t even have to vote in order to rob American citizens of fair representation. Simply being counted in the census results in stolen House seats and an electoral playing field stacked against Republicans.
At Trump’s urging, Republican-led states are working fast to level the playing field. In Texas, Republicans have already passed a new congressional map that could yield as many as five new GOP seats. Ohio lawmakers are working on a plan that could add two more. Florida, Indiana, North Carolina, and Georgia are opening the door to even more GOP gains. All told, Republicans could net between 10 and 15 seats through mid-decade redistricting.
Democrats can howl all they like that Republicans are rigging the system. But the truth is, they perfected the drawing of partisan maps, a process known as gerrymandering, long ago.
In states like Illinois and New York, Democrats have drawn districts that look like a Jackson Pollock painting, designed solely to steal the voices of Republican voters. In fact, blue states are so terribly gerrymandered already that they have no room left to retaliate. They’ve already wiped out every conceivable Republican seat, so it will be virtually impossible for blue states to cancel out red-state redistricting gains.
A 10-seat gain may not seem like a lot, but it’s massive when you consider that the current Republican majority is only six seats. It’s even more important when you consider history. In the past 25 midterm elections going back to 1926, the president’s party has lost House seats a whopping 88 percent of the time.
There have been just three exceptions to this “midterm curse” over the past century. In 1934, Franklin Roosevelt gained seats while still riding the high from his landslide 1932 victory. In 1998, Bill Clinton picked up seats in the wake of the Monica Lewinsky scandal and the GOP’s subsequent impeachment drive. And George W. Bush gained eight seats in 2002 as the country came together after 9/11.
Aside from those highly unusual circumstances, the president’s party almost always bleeds seats. That’s what makes Trump’s outside-the-box redistricting strategy so brilliant.
The left and its media allies know that Republicans will be on defense in 2026, which is why they are pouring millions into lawsuits designed to thwart the GOP’s redistricting plans. They know that if they can keep their rigged districts for just one more year, they can once again unleash mayhem on the American people.
What would a Democrat House majority mean in 2027? We don’t have to guess. We’ve seen it nonstop since Donald Trump entered the political arena. It would mean endless investigations, fabricated scandals, bogus impeachments, and yet another attempt to weaponize Congress against the American people.
Instead of securing the border, Democrats will investigate Border Patrol agents. Instead of rebuilding our military, they’ll hold hearings on pronouns at the Pentagon. Instead of tackling inflation, they’ll run show trials for anyone who ever worked in Trump’s White House.
In short, Democrats would use the House not to legislate but to persecute Trump, his supporters, and anyone who has the audacity to oppose their deranged agenda.
That’s why the current redistricting fights matter so much. The GOP majority is razor-thin. A shift of just a handful of seats would hand the gavel back to Hakeem Jeffries, and rest assured, he will pick up right where Democrats left off when Nancy Pelosi was speaker.
If, on the other hand, Trump pulls off his redistricting gambit, he will have defied history, saved the majority, and once again rescued America from the clutches of the lunatic left.
Mike Marlowe is the pen name of a writer based in Texas.
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