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‘They’re trying to rig the system’: Sen. Padilla says Dems should fight fire with fire

Last updated: August 3, 2025 2:54 pm
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California’s Democratic Sen. Alex Padilla said his party should be willing to fight fire with fire, in light of Texas’ potential, controversial gerrymandering plans.

“If Republicans were confident on their policy agenda, they’d be eager to defend it with the people and to defend it at the ballot box next November,” Padilla said in an Aug. 3 interview on NBC’s “Meet the Press.”

“But they know they’re in trouble,” he continued. “And so they’re trying to rig the system to hold on to power.”

The California senator was referencing Texas Republicans’ proposed new map of their state’s congressional districts, following President Donald Trump’s urging that the GOP find a way to flip as many as five seats in next year’s midterm elections.

“Just a very simple redrawing, we pick up five seats,” Trump told reporters on July 15.

Padilla likened Trump’s ask of Texas Republicans to his request during his first term in office that a top Georgia official “find 11,780 votes” to put him over the top in the Electoral College for the 2020 election.

Redistricting in the middle of the decade, rather than every ten years after new census data is collected, is rare. And the pushback from Democrats across the country has been widespread.

Blue state leaders have threatened tit-for-tat responses, including California Gov. Gavin Newsom, who has suggested redrawing his state’s map to counteract Texas’ efforts. (Newsom faces the challenge of a bipartisan redistricting commission, which oversees California’s maps, unlike Texas, where lawmakers dictate the boundaries.)

Some California Democrats are wary, warning that a redistricting arms race could spiral and erode trust with voters.

In response to those concerns, Padilla told NBC he believes it’s appropriate for the Democrat-controlled state to evaluate its options.

“The ideal scenario,” he said, “is for Texas to stand down. They don’t have to do this; they shouldn’t do this. But if they were to go forward and deliver Trump his five additional Republicans … the stakes are simply too high” for Democrats not to respond.

Padilla also addressed recent comments from his fellow Democrats about the state of politics and American democracy, including Sen. Cory Booker’s call for his party to “have a backbone.”

“It’s time for us to fight. It’s time for us to draw lines,” Booker said from the Senate floor on July 29.

Asked whether Booker’s defiant approach was the appropriate stance for Democrats under the Trump administration, Padilla said, “Look, I think the extreme way in which this administration is conducting itself calls for higher and higher profile ways of pushing back.”

Former U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris attends the 56th NAACP Image Awards at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, California, U.S. February 22, 2025. REUTERS/Etienne Laurent
Former U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris attends the 56th NAACP Image Awards at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, California, U.S. February 22, 2025. REUTERS/Etienne Laurent

After announcing that she would not be running for California governor in 2026, former Vice President Kamala Harris appeared on CBS’s “The Late Show” with Stephen Colbert.

In her interview on July 31, Harris told Colbert, “Recently, I made the decision that, for now, I don’t want to go back into the system. I think it’s broken.”

Padilla agreed, in part, with Harris’ take, saying, “I think the system is under duress.”

“Democrats are doing our part to try to stand up and push back,” he added.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Alex Padilla backs California redistricting against Texas Republicans

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