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The core of the dispute revolves around gerrymandering — the practice of drawing electoral districts in a way that favors one party over another. While redistricting is a routine process following the decennial census, critics argue that the proposed changes in Texas would unfairly benefit Republicans. Interestingly, the debate highlights an ironic twist: Democrats have historically employed similar strategies in various states, such as California, Illinois, and New York, creating districts that drastically favor their party. This raises questions about the hypocrisy often associated with American political tactics.