The MeidasTouch Podcast - John Bisognano on How to Counter GOP Redistricting Plan
Episode Date: August 17, 2025MeidasTouch host Ben Meiselas reports on how Texas Governor Greg Abbott getting outmaneuvered by California Governor Newsom and freaking out with Trump over their plans and Meiselas interviews John Bi...sognano, the President of the National Democratic Redistricting Committee, about his efforts to fight back against MAGA unlawful gerrymandering. Visit https://meidasplus.com for more! Remember to subscribe to ALL the MeidasTouch Network Podcasts: MeidasTouch: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/meidastouch-podcast Legal AF: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/legal-af MissTrial: https://meidasnews.com/tag/miss-trial The PoliticsGirl Podcast: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-politicsgirl-podcast The Influence Continuum: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-influence-continuum-with-dr-steven-hassan Mea Culpa with Michael Cohen: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/mea-culpa-with-michael-cohen The Weekend Show: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-weekend-show Burn the Boats: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/burn-the-boats Majority 54: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/majority-54 Political Beatdown: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/political-beatdown On Democracy with FP Wellman: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/on-democracy-with-fpwellman Uncovered: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/maga-uncovered Coalition of the Sane: https://meidasnews.com/tag/coalition-of-the-sane Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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As Donald Trump's plans backfire and blow up in the MAGA Republicans faces,
they're going on various live TV hits,
going on CNN, trying to gaslight audiences.
You have Governor Greg Abbott of Texas saying,
you know, the reason why we're doing this gerrymandering right now
before the midterms is actually we're trying to help the African-American
and Hispanic community.
We're just trying to give them choice.
Really, that's what you're going with now here, play this clip.
Of course.
And they instead align with the Republicans.
Republicans, what we want to do is to draw districts that give those Hispanics and African Americans in the state of Texas the ability to elect their candidate of choice.
That's not really. I mean, you're doing this to give Trump and Republicans in the House of Representatives five additional seats, right?
I mean, that's the motivation is to stave off any midterm election losses.
Again, to be clear, Jake, the reason why we're doing this is because of that court decision, Texas is now authorized under law that change.
that was different than in 2021
when we last did redistricting.
Under new law, as well as new facts
that surfaced in the aftermath of the Trump election,
showing that many reasons of the state
that historically had voted Democrat that were highly Hispanic,
now chose to vote Republican and vote for Trump
as well as other Republican candidates, districts
where the electorate voted heavily for Trump,
they were trapped.
The level of gas-lighting there,
At some point, you know, would you almost appreciate it more?
They just said, look, we're fascists, we hate democracy, we're trying to destroy the
American experiment, that's what we're doing.
But no, they're like, oh, we're just trying to help the Hispanic community.
We're just trying to help black communities in Texas.
It's so ridiculous.
Then as part of that interview as well, Governor Abbott has asked, well, isn't this just
going to lead to Democrats doing the same thing?
And isn't there going to be a gerrymandering arms race?
And watch what Abbott says, boy, it.
In Texas, we're going to add five Democratic seats.
Are you not worried at all about a redistricting, gerrymandering, arms race going on?
And theoretically, is it not just better for voters to be picking their politicians
instead of politicians to be picking their voters through gerrymandering?
Well, to be clear, listen, all those big blue states, they've already gerrymandered.
Look at the map of Illinois.
Look at the map of California, New York.
in Massachusetts and so many other blue states, they gerrymandered a long time ago.
They got nothing left with regard to what they can do.
And know this.
If California tries to gerrymander five more districts, listen, Texas has the ability to
eliminate 10 Democrats in our state.
We can play that game more than they can because they have fewer Republican districts
in their states.
So that's what you're doing.
That's where you're going with this.
then on Fox they have Jesse Waters.
One of the tactics that you got to notice about what they do on Fox do
with someone like Jesse Waters is they just try to make everything just
sound so absurd that it's just bad, make everything into like a joke.
And then so Jesse Waters talks about taking over Canada
and then gerrymandering Canada and then adding more.
Just watch how ridiculous is.
But the purpose of this is to make a very serious issue seem not serious.
You'll play this clip.
Trump's tired of getting bullied.
Trump's not going to let this slide anymore.
If he needs to gerrymander, he's going to gerrymander.
And if they want to add stars to the flag, okay, we'll just take Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba.
And it doesn't have to be aggressively.
We can take it peacefully.
It will be a mostly peaceful invasion.
And those are three states.
That means six Republican senators.
See what we did there?
Go forget Greenland.
Exactly.
Greenland.
Dana said.
I'm all for it now.
I'm totally, I am totally for it now.
Kennedy, I see what they're doing right there.
Let's bring in John Bizignano, the president of the National Democratic Redistricting Committee.
John, you know, that's what's going on on the propaganda on the right wing about it kind of at every stage of it.
You lead the efforts.
I mean, as part of the National Democratic Redistricting Committee, I mean, you're leading the efforts to get out accurate information and to fight back.
against what we showed you right there.
There's become a lot of this in the news lately.
So this is kind of, you know,
your bread and butter, you're on the front lines
and this is what's being discussed.
Where are we right now with all of this?
Yeah, thank you, Ben.
Redistricting is popular.
I think, you know, we live in this world
where we deal with such a wonky topic on a day-to-day basis,
but we're currently seeing such excitement and enthusiasm around it.
And we're trying to share as much information as we can.
And so since the onset of this organization's creation in 2017,
we've been able to create.
a much fairer redistricting process across the country.
And for the past two congressional election cycles,
what we've seen are the fairest and most representative maps
this country has ever seen, at least back to 1965, if not before.
So when folks start thinking about what's happening in Texas,
I want them to understand that it's happening in that lens.
It's happening in an environment where both parties right now
have the ability to compete for the U.S. House of Representatives.
And that's critical to the nature of this country.
It's critical to the way the founders wanted it to work with checks and balances.
And so what Texas is trying to do is revert back to an extraordinarily gerrymandered system
from maybe 2012 or so where the House Republicans have complete control over the process
and over the state.
And we live in an environment where Democrats can't even compete if their ideas are good enough.
And so what we're seeing in Texas and the clips you played are really, really critical to monitor and to watch
because Governor Abbott in that first clip very specifically cites race as the reason for his redraw.
He said that that was the most important thing.
From his perspective, he's giving Latinos the opportunity to vote,
which makes absolutely no sense when you look at the maps.
But it's critical from a litigation perspective to remember that they are saying this is about race.
They are using race as the predominant factor upon which they're during Mandarin maps.
And I think we should all remember that in the future.
So where does it go from here now? How does this play out? He talked about the, we heard the discussion about the arms race. Now, California is saying, well, we're going to have a trigger law that says, if Texas does this, we're going to do this. It's a little bit harder because you're going to have to have a ballot initiative. In New York, there's constitutional amendments that you have to deal with there. Massachusetts is saying, well, we're going to, then Abbott saying, well, Democrats,
I've already done enough redistricting.
So if you play it out to its natural conclusion
and everybody just re, just gerrymanders every state to the fullest extent
and eliminates the other party, where does that bring us?
Like as you analyze the, you were ahead of the curve here.
You've been doing this for over a decade figuring this out.
So where do the chess moves play as you game theory this out?
Yeah, I think the first thing to remember is voters lose, right?
There's no question about that.
The ability for individuals to affect change in their state, to run exciting new members of Congress,
to not just engage in primaries, but engage in general elections, that's where the biggest loss
happens.
And no one wants that.
And I just want to be clear about this and reiterate one major point.
None of this has to happen.
Governor Abbott is the alpha and the omega of this process, right?
He doesn't need to take up the pen.
He does not need to make decisions that are going to result in a extraordinary.
primarily gerrymandered map. So there are, of course, as you noted, Democratic states that are talking
about making corrective action to what Texas is doing. Frankly, our organization has supported that,
given the extremity with which Texas is trying to attack this democracy. But it's critical to remember
that as of today, Texas has not fully voted a map out of their legislature, and they don't need to.
Governor Abbott continually cites this Department of Justice letter that is based not
on law, but clearly on Donald Trump's interests. It seems like, you know, Donald Trump sat around
in a room, I don't know, one of the rooms in the White House and told folks, hey, Governor Abbott
needs to redraw those maps to get me five congressional seats so that we can hold the house,
draft up some kind of letter that will let him do that because none of the letter is based in fact or law.
So the point being, I think Texas should not begin this process. Texas does not need to begin this
process and we've continually tried to drive as much engagement and excitement in Texas as we've
been able to. And you've seen so much good work happen in Texas so far. There's so many people
that have gone out to these hearings and engaged the hearings. It's been incredible to watch the
public outcry, none of which is asking for this. Again, not us, not voters. Nobody wants this
except for Donald Trump and a small cabal of Republicans that want to hold on to power without
shifting their ideas to support the American people. I think the part that is what we're
continually reminded of in this process is that Donald Trump is just simply petrified of the bill
that he passed, probably arguably the least popular budget bill I've ever seen at least,
and trying to hold on to scraps of power that he thinks he is entitled to, as he said.
He said, I'm entitled to five more seats out of Texas.
I think the voters should be able to choose that without politicians redrawing the lines to
rig it for themselves.
So that's going to be our goal, and that's where we'll stay.
It backfires on everybody. It's mutually assured destruction for everybody. And, you know,
sure, in this specific cycle, there may be an outcome this way. But if everybody races to the bottom
at the end of the day, to your point, voters get to show. What can people do right now? How do people
get involved? What's the call to action? I mean, people are very angry about what's happening,
you know, in Texas. But, you know, you listen to Abbott. You know, Abbott, you know,
Abbott seems, you know, right now, I mean, he goes back and forth with different justifications,
but Abbott, Paxton, they're going to do whatever Trump wants him to do. I mean, they're
MAGA through and through. So what do we do to stop this? We're seeing a lot of these Texas
state representatives showing a lot of courage, but what do we do? Yeah, I think first, you can get engaged
with our organization. You can text action to 36787. But what we're focused on as a national perspective,
but continually driving attention to Texas, as I noted before.
And so it's critical as we start talking about these other states.
And Donald Trump is, you know, sending J.D. Vance around to talk to people in Indiana
and other states to push them, beg them to gerrymander their maps so that they don't lose the house.
What we need to remember is that this does, Texas is so critical to continuing that narrative.
So continually focus on Texas.
And if you're a person in Texas,
certainly calling your legislators,
calling your representatives,
trying to engage the process
and make sure they understand
that you don't want this.
But also if you're somewhere else in the country,
trying to talk to your friends and locals in Texas,
but monitoring your own state too.
We can help you do that if you do text us at that number.
But also, I just want to make sure that everybody remembers
in their state, we do still have power.
And I think that the part that's driving everybody crazy,
and we're seeing it with what Donald Trump's doing,
in Washington, D.C. right now. We're seeing it in redistricting and we're seeing it,
frankly, in some of his rhetoric about the census over just the past week or so. He's trying to make
people feel weak and powerless. And we shouldn't because American citizens still have power in this
government. We still have the ability to speak up and to vote and to make sure that our votes are
heard and counted. So engage the process now and do everything that you possibly can to make sure that
this is a fair and representative vote.
You know, John, you kind of the person who, you know, when I was a lawyer, you know,
people, I would say, you really don't want to see me.
You don't want to have to hear a lot about me, but when you need me, you need me.
And sometimes in the Trump regime, there were all these people who you didn't think that
you had to really need and talk to because they were doing the hard work quietly, just in the
background, protecting these institutions.
So I'm going to lump you into me when I was the litigator.
You're not the call that I want to do, but when you need to fight back, I am the call that you wanted.
And so that's what you're doing, John, we appreciate you so much.
John Bissignano, president of the National Democratic Redistricting Committee, we appreciate you.
I appreciate you, Ben.
Thank you so much.
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