
<p>The newly drawn congressional map in Texas, created by Republicans with the aim of benefiting their party, has sparked a series of contentious primary runoffs.</p>
<p The redrawing of districts has intensified competition within the party, leading to disputes and tightly contested races as candidates vie for incumbency or party support.</p>
<p Observers note that the map’s design appears to favor Republican candidates in several districts, influencing primary outcomes and signaling potential shifts in the party’s electoral strategy ahead of the general elections.</p>
<p The results from these primaries are expected to shape the political landscape in the state, with implications for representation and party dynamics in Congress.</p>
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