increases the number of districts that are majority white while decreasing the hispanic and black majority districts. despite the fact that people of color made up 95% of the population growth in texas over the past decade, 95% as ari points out only 40% of texasens identify as white but 59% of the districts gary bandered by the district are majority white and 39% of the texas population is hispanic, they're only the majority in 20% of the districts. 12% of texans are black but they're the majority in less than 5% of the new districts. then there is arkansas whose governor approved a map splitting the state's most populous and diverse county into three districts. he said today he heard the complaints that the map would die lute the influence but signed the legislation anyway noting that people have the option to challenge it in court. cool. very helpful. now gerrymandering is one weapon