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Congresswoman Gwen Moore talks congressional redistricting, political landscape on “The Maggie Daun Show”

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Congresswoman Gwen Moore talks congressional redistricting, political landscape on “The Maggie Daun Show”

Aug 14, 2025, 4:24 PM CST

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WISCONSIN (CIVIC MEDIA) – Democratic Congresswoman Gwen Moore joined Civic Media’s “The Maggie Daun Show” to discuss congressional district lines and the radicalism of politics today.

Watch or listen to the segment – from 1:00:44 to 1:13:00

Congressional district lines is a partisan issue that has long permeated the legal grounds of Wisconsin’s state capitol – the state’s high court had just declined to consider the issue for a second straight year in late June. The topic sparks controversy on a national scale as well, as Democratic state senators from Texas decided to flee the state with the intent of preventing the state’s Assembly from approving redrawn congressional maps.

The Texas GOP’s proposal comes at the behest of President Trump, who aims to bolster the U.S. House of Representatives’ Republican majority with the new seats created by the redistricting.

Congresswoman Moore says that not only will people of diverse backgrounds in Texas be misrepresented if the proposal gets approved, but Pres. Trump’s method of maintaining control of the House is a threat to America’s democracy.

“This is really the threat of losing our democracy,” Moore remarked. “You know, as Democrats, we were criticized for just talking abstractly about democracy but, you know, let the lesson begin. This is one of them.”

The drastic measure that Texas State Democrats took in fleeing the state in order to block approval for the new congressional map is a microcosm in a spreading philosophy that the Democratic Party must go to extremes to combat the radical actions of Republicans. California Governor Gavin Newsome has threatened to initiate a major congressional redistricting of his own that would overwhelmingly favor Democrats if Pres. Trump continues to advocate for the additional seats in Texas.

Moore says it may be a “race to the bottom” between both parties because following procedure is becoming a detraction for Democrats.

“I believe that Texas is going to pass this map. Unless there’s some intervention by the courts, it may lead to a race to the bottom because I think that one of the criticisms that our democratic voters have of us is that we’re ethical. We try to follow the rules (and) the rule of law, and it’s a bad thing.”

Listen in to “The Maggie Daun Show” weekdays from 4-6 p.m. on the Civic Media Radio Network.

Editor’s note: This post previously misrepresented Congresswoman Moore’s office. We regret the error.

Lucas Hunt

Lucas Hunt is a Digital Content Producer at Civic Media. Several years of experience working in local news across the Midwest has sharpened his ability to get to the heart of what local communities care about most.


Maggie Daun

Margaret Daun, a former Wall Street economist and Milwaukee County’s chief legal officer, now hosts on Civic Media’s radio network where she helps Wisconsinites rediscover their shared values and hold elected officials accountable.

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