Texas Democrats are exploring other ways of undoing the Republican-led efforts to redistrict the state. This comes as the Texas House of Representatives prepares to vote on the matter. Kayla Guo, a politics reporter for The Texas Tribune, joins CBS News with the latest.
Texas Democrats seek ways to undo Republican redistricting effort
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