July 12, 2026

15 thoughts on “Trump-backed redistricting plan is rejected in the South Carolina Legislature

  1. When you look at several Republicans moved to the opposition saying that changing the map could disenfranchise some voters, the implications are hard to ignore.

  2. When you look at trump had been pushing state Republicans to redraw voting lines so they could flip a seat currently held by Democratic Rep, the implications are hard to ignore.

  3. Reading that a move to bring the bill to a vote failed in the Senate when 12 Republicans joined 12 Democrats on a key procedural vote to block the 26 votes needed to end debate and bring up a vote on the bill — hard to argue with the logic there.

  4. Basically a move to bring the bill to a vote failed in the Senate when 12 Republicans joined 12 Democrats on a key procedural vote to block the 26 votes needed to end debate and bring up a vote on the bill. What matters is whether anything changes because of it.

  5. The bigger issue here is several Republicans moved to the opposition saying that changing the map could disenfranchise some voters. That changes the calculation.

  6. On one hand several Republicans moved to the opposition saying that changing the map could disenfranchise some voters. But at the same time republican state Sen. Richard Cash echoed that concern from the floor Tuesday and said time had run out.

  7. Considering trump had been pushing state Republicans to redraw voting lines so they could flip a seat currently held by Democratic Rep, it raises some real questions about what happens next.

  8. If trump had been pushing state Republicans to redraw voting lines so they could flip a seat currently held by Democratic Rep, then the bigger picture starts to look very different.

  9. The fact that maps for new South Carolina congressional districts are shown in the state Senate antechamber on Friday really puts things into perspective.

  10. What stands out is republican state Sen. Richard Cash echoed that concern from the floor Tuesday and said time had run out. That is the part worth paying attention to.

  11. Basically trump had been pushing state Republicans to redraw voting lines so they could flip a seat currently held by Democratic Rep. What matters is whether anything changes because of it.

  12. So the bottom line is a move to bring the bill to a vote failed in the Senate when 12 Republicans joined 12 Democrats on a key procedural vote to block the 26 votes needed to end debate and bring up a vote on the bill. Wonder how this will land.

  13. Think about it: republican state Sen. Richard Cash echoed that concern from the floor Tuesday and said time had run out. That speaks volumes.

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