The Republican-controlled Texas house on Wednesday approved a redrawn congressional map requested by Donald Trump and fiercely opposed by Democrats, who led a weeks-long protest to stall the effort that kicked off a coast-to-coast redistricting arms race between red and blue states.
With the house’s approval, the measure next goes to the state senate, where it is expected to pass, possibly as soon as Thursday. It would then be sent to the state’s Republican governor, Greg Abbott, for his promised signature before taking effect.
The point that MisterOwl was making is that Texas hasn’t voted for a democrat president since 1976… if there were more democrats in Texas than republicans then the presidential election would show that since the presidential election is based on the majority. It was to this point that you mentioned gerrymandering, as if that has any impact on presidential elections.
I do agree that gerrymandering is a problem, and that Texas is bluer than its congressional makeup would suggest, but I do not think that Texas is even close to being able to turn blue any more than California is close to turning red.