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Democratic Incumbents Run Against Each Other After Republican Redistricting in Texas

5 sources7 storiesFirst seen 5/26/2026Score61Mixed Progress
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61
Coverage
63
Recency
94
Engagement
28
Velocity
100
Confidence
74
Clipability
70
Polarization
0
Claims
3
Contradictions
0
Breakthrough
50

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Neutral100%
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North America

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Al Green and Christian Menefee clash over influence of big money in politics The Texas TribuneTexas runoff elections spotlight experience versus change in key races Click2Houston

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Al Green and Christian Menefee into an incumbent-on-incumbent Democratic runoff in Houston's 18th District.

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A Republican-led redistricting effort forced Representative Al Green, who has served 11 terms, and Christian Menefee, one of the newest members of Congress, into a battle for the same seat.

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Summary

**** In Texas, Democratic incumbents Al Green and Christian Menefee faced off against each other after Republicans redrew congressional districts to favor their party. This resulted in a runoff election between two Democrats. **

Why It Matters

** The outcome highlights the political ramifications of gerrymandering, where

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