Obama claps back at critics over gerrymandering accusations

Former President Barack Obama responded to criticisms regarding accusations of gerrymandering amid Texas’s contentious redistricting efforts. He defended Democratic strategies of retaliatory redistricting in response to Texas Republicans’ plans to redraw congressional maps to increase thier majority.While Republicans, including Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, accused Democrats of hypocrisy-pointing to Obama-backed efforts like the national Democratic Redistricting Committee’s work-Obama characterized the democrats’ actions as a necessary response to what he described as a “systematic assault on democracy” by Republicans.

In a video call with Texas House Democrats, Obama stressed the need to “balance out the maps” due to what he saw as irregular and partisan mid-decade redistricting by Texas Republicans. He expressed a preference for independent or neutral commissions but argued that Democratic states like California have been forced into opposing moves to counteract Republican gerrymandering. Obama warned against a “race to the bottom” where districts are predetermined by partisan lines, expressing hope for judicial intervention and better solutions in the future. Texas House Minority Leader Gene Wu thanked Obama for his support and affirmed continued commitment to fighting for democracy. The article also noted that gerrymandering is a bipartisan tactic used by both parties across various states to enhance political advantage.


Obama claps back at critics over gerrymandering accusations in Texas redistricting battle

Former President Barack Obama on Thursday sought to flip the script on accusations that he backs gerrymandering as he defended Democrats for launching retaliatory redistricting plans responding to Texas Republicans’ battle to redraw their state’s congressional map.

The Texas GOP attracted fierce backlash from Democrats in the state House when it recently announced an agenda seeking to boost Republicans’ majority in the U.S. House by up to five seats through redrawing district lines. Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) was among Republicans who accused Democrats of hypocrisy with their reaction, saying that leaders in the party, among them Obama, have spearheaded their own gerrymandering efforts to benefit the Left. DeSantis has particularly gone after former Attorney General Eric Holder, who launched the Obama-backed National Democratic Redistricting Committee in 2016, seeking to give Democrats an opportunity to create more favorable district maps across 12 states after the 2020 census.

However, Obama this week framed his stance as necessary to prevent “a systematic assault on democracy,” during a roughly 30-minute video call with Texas House Democrats and Holder, now the chairman of the NDRC. Moves by Democrats in California and elsewhere to redraw the congressional maps in favor of the party are a necessary last-ditch effort to “balance out the maps” in response to the “highly irregular” mid-decade “gerrymandering” from Texas Republicans, Obama argued during the Zoom meeting.

The former president contended that while he favors independent commissions or “neutral” approaches to drawing up districts, the actions of Texas Republicans have forced Democrats such as Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) into a corner where they are forced to respond with similar plans, an argument echoed by allies such as Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ) and the California governor.

“We can’t let a systematic assault on democracy just happen and stand by, and so because of your actions, because of your courage, what you’ve seen is California responding, other states looking at what they can do to offset this mid-decade gerrymandering,” Obama said, according to CNN.

“The problem that we’ve been seeing, not just recently, but this goes back a while, is that the Republicans increasingly recognize their ideas won’t sell, so we’ve got to fix the game a little bit, and by drawing maps that splinter Democratic voting blocs, by packing in Democrats into one district so that they don’t have influence in other districts,” Obama added. “My hope is that rather than have a race to the bottom where every district is predetermined based on how it’s drawn, that over time, the American people, ideally with the help of the courts, realize that there’s a better way.”

Texas House Minority Leader Gene Wu thanked Obama for meeting with lawmakers in a post on X.

​​“We are encouraged by your words and remain committed to fighting for democracy, in Texas & across the country,” Wu said.

Gerrymandering is a tactic commonly used by both sides of the aisle to boost margins of political power.

Former President Barack Obama moderates a conversation during the Obama Foundation’s 2024 Democracy Forum on Dec. 5, 2024, in Chicago. (Scott Olson / Getty Images)

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In states such as Maryland, Illinois, and California, lawmakers have drawn up districts composed of voters more likely to vote for Democrats.

North Carolina, Texas, and Florida are among the states where Republicans have gained more dominance through partisan redistricting efforts.



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