Democrats' Strategy to Engage Latino Voters in Texas
Democrats are focusing on Latino voters as a potential strategy to counteract Republican gerrymandering in Texas. The effectiveness of this approach remains to be seen. (sources: politico)

Democrats believe that increasing engagement with Latino voters could help them overcome the effects of Republican gerrymandering in Texas. Experts are uncertain about the potential for Republicans to flip five seats in the upcoming elections.
- Democrats are targeting Latino voters to mitigate the impact of gerrymandering.
- Redistricting in Texas has raised questions about the electoral landscape.
- Experts express skepticism about the Republican Party's ability to flip five seats.
Why it matters
The outcome of this strategy could influence the balance of power in Texas politics.
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