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Dozens of Texas Democratic lawmakers are still out of their state.
They're trying to stop Republicans' effort to redraw Texas congressional districts to favor GOP candidates in the U.S.
Congress.
Some Democrats are in New York,
where Democratic Governor Kathy Hochul is considering action to counter the Republicans.
She is thinking about redrawing New York congressional districts to favor Democrats.
From member station WNYC, John Campbell reports.
New York Governor Kathy Hochul.
Hochul welcomed the Texas state representatives to Albany,
where she said Democrats should fight fire with fire.
This is a war.
We are at war.