State House Minority Leader Gene Wu detailed Texas Democratsโs quorum-busting in recent weeks as other states like California weigh counter redistricting.
Texas Democrats got a heroesโ welcome on opening day of the Democratic National Committeeโs summer meeting in Minneapolis, with DNC Chair Ken Martin and Texas House Minority Leader Gene Wu outlining their response to Republicansโ redistricting plan.
โWeโre fighting fire with fire in Texas with a massive mobilization effort, and working alongside brave Texas Democrats who are standing up and squaring up with [Gov.] Greg Abbott and [President] Donald Trump,โ Martin said in his opening remarks on Aug. 25.
He said the committee is pairing organizing efforts with legal challenges.
Accusing Republicans of undermining โvoting rights and fair elections,โ Martin said the clash was central to the partyโs immediate plans, saying Democrats are โholding Republicansโ feet to the fire with the state-of-the-art war roomโ and challenging them in court.
Wu described what he and colleagues experienced during the Democratsโ quorum break amid the first special session, where the absence of dozens of Democrats stopped a vote on new congressional mapsโuntil they later returned. Gov. Abbott called a second special session, where the maps were able to pass.
โThey tried to send the FBI after us. They doxxed our homes. They sent rogue vigilantes after us. They put [Texas Department of Public Safety] troopers in front of our houses.โ
Members confronted โbomb threats,โ he said. โWe got kicked out of hotels for the bomb threats.โ
Wu said the DNC moved resources quickly.
โChair Martin and the DNC made sure we had over a quarter million text messagesโ to constituents, he said. โWe had 30,000 volunteers make phone calls.โ
โChair Martin himself, personally, convened organizations, convened coalitions of our allies, of our groups that supported us, all around the nation, to make sure that everyone was on the same page,โ Wu said. โTo make sure we were talking about it in the same way, to make sure that whatever we do, that the messaging to the public was that Democrats were fighting corruption everywhere.โ
The push helped spark actions beyond Texas, he said.
By Chase Smith