
Pollsters asked 1,000 voters “Do you support or oppose the proposal to redraw Texas’ congressional map ahead of the 2026 Midterm Elections?” In total, 36% of respondents support the plan while 38% oppose it. The remaining (26%) said they were unsure.
A majority of the 491 Republican respondents (58%) said they support the move. Just 12% said they opposed the attempt. Between the two, nearly a third of respondents said they were unsure.
Democrats who responded to the poll said they largely oppose redistricting (70%), but 15% of Democratic respondents said they support it. The “unsure” margin was approximately 16%.
Respondents who weren’t registered with either party had mixed responses — 43% opposed, 33% weren’t sure, and 24% supported.
Republican voters appear split between Sen. John Cornyn (30%) and primary challenger Ken Paxton (29%), with most saying they’re still undecided (37%).

“Ballot tests” in the poll compared support for both candidates against Democratic candidate Colin Allred. Against Allred, both had around 45% support; however, a higher share of respondents said they would vote for Allred if Paxton were the candidate.

As for voters’ top issues, 30% said the economy, 20% said immigration and 15% said “threats to democracy.” By party, Democrats were the most concerned about those “threats” (31%) while a small minority of Republican respondents (3%, within the poll’s margin of error) were.
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