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Jeffries says GOP 'done eff'd up in Texas,' vows they won't win five seats: 'They can't ignore it'

close Video Jeffries says GOP 'done eff’d up in Texas,' predicts Republicans will fall short The House minority leader says Republicans overreached in Texas, won’t flip five seats and now face backlash they "can’t ignore" after recent results and Democratic pushback. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Democratic House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries unloaded on Republicans Monday, saying they "done eff’d up in Texas," accusing the GOP of overreaching on redistricting and predicting they will fall well short of flipping five congressional seats.

Jeffries says GOP 'done eff'd up in Texas,' vows they won't win five seats: 'They can't ignore it'

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Key Highlights

  • During a news conference at the U. S.
  • Capitol, Jeffries was asked about a recent Texas state senate race in which a Democrat flipped a seat in a district President Donald Trump carried in 2020.
  • Jeffries was also pressed on whether Democrats could win four of the five redistricted congressional seats in Texas."Yes, Republicans done eff’d up in Texas, and they know it," Jeffries said.
  • "We knew it months ago, and it’s because of a variety of reasons." DESANTIS LAUNCHES FLORIDA REDISTRICTING PUSH TO POTENTIALLY ADD MORE GOP HOUSE SEATS House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries slammed Republicans over Texas redistricting, predicting the GOP will struggle to flip seats ahead of 2026.
  • (FOX News) Jeffries argued Republicans were never positioned to gain five seats but instead created a scenario in which they attempted to take seats from Democrats, believing there would be no response.
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  1. Jeffries says GOP 'done eff'd up in Texas,' vows they won't win five seats: 'They can't ignore it'

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