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Tennessee Democrat ends re-election bid after map redrawing carves up his district

Democratic Representative Steve Cohen of Tennessee has ended his re-election bid due to a new congressional map enacted by Tennessee Republicans. This map carves up Cohen's majority-Black district in Memphis, reshaping it to favor the GOP and potentially aid Donald Trump's strategy for the upcoming midterm elections.

Associated PressThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-05-15 · 17:27 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 3 min
Tennessee Democrat ends re-election bid after map redrawing carves up his district
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Democratic Representative Steve Cohen of Tennessee has ended his re-election bid due to a new congressional map enacted by Tennessee Republicans. This map carves up Cohen's majority-Black district in Memphis, reshaping it to favor the GOP and potentially aid Donald Trump's strategy for the upcoming midterm elections. Cohen stated the districts were drawn to defeat him and is challenging the redistricting effort in court, vowing to re-enter the race if his lawsuit is successful. He expressed concern that Memphis voters would lose their voice in Washington and warned of a potential shift to an entirely Republican congressional delegation in Tennessee. Cohen, who has represented his district for two decades, plans to use his remaining time in Congress to oppose Trump.

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Cohen is challenging the state’s redistricting effort in court and would re-enter the race if his lawsuit succeeds.

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Democratic representative Steve Cohen is ending his bid for re-election due to redistricting.

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Tennessee was the first state to pass new congressional districts after a US supreme court ruling weakened federal Voting Rights Act protections for minorities.

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Republicans in Tennessee enacted a new US House map that carves up Cohen’s majority-Black district to the GOP’s advantage.

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Cohen predicted it would be nearly impossible for Tennessee Democrats to win a seat in Congress with the new districts.

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Democratic representative Steve Cohen of Tennessee on Friday announced that he is ending his bid for re-election, his career upended by the redistricting battles that are sweeping the country after last month’s Supreme Court decision.Republicans in Tennessee this month enacted a new US House map that carves up Cohen’s majority-Black district, reshaping it to the GOP’s advantage as part of Donald Trump’s strategy to hold on to a slim majority in the November midterm elections.“I don’t want to quit. I’m not a quitter. But these districts were drawn to beat me,” Cohen told reporters in his Washington DC office.Cohen is challenging the state’s redistricting effort in court and said that he would re-enter the race if that lawsuit succeeded in restoring his old congressional district.He lamented that Tennessee would probably shift to an entirely Republican congressional delegation after the next election, warning that it could also leave the state out of the loop once Democrats are able to regain the White House.Redistricting targeted Cohen’s districtTennessee was the first state to pass new congressional districts after a US Supreme Court ruling that significantly weakened federal Voting Rights Act protections for minorities. But more southern states could follow. Republicans in Louisiana, Alabama and South Carolina also have taken steps toward redistricting.Cohen has represented his Memphis-based district for about two decades, among the last of the white Democrats representing the south. He has been a longtime member of the House judiciary committee and has focused on strengthening voting access and civil rights.“It’s unique in America that an African American majority district has elected a white guy, and that we’ve got a great relationship, great amount of support,” said Cohen, who is also the first Jewish person to represent Tennessee in Congress.He was facing a primary challenge from state lawmaker Justin Pearson, a Black Democrat who represents Memphis in the state’s general assembly. Pearson has said he will continue his campaign in the state’s newly redrawn ninth congressional district.But Cohen predicted that it would be nearly impossible for Tennessee Democrats to win a seat in Congress with the new districts. He added there was a chance the redistricting effort could “backfire on the Republicans” but that would require an “unbelievable registration effort among Democrats” and a massive vote turnout effort.Cohen vows to oppose TrumpSitting in his congressional office with staff looking on, Cohen pointed to photos of Memphis and local projects that he had championed during his career and expressed worry that Memphis voters would no longer have a voice in Washington. He also recounted how he had worked with the state’s Republican leaders to win funding during the Biden administration for a larger bridge to cross the Mississippi River into Memphis.The House Democratic leader, Hakeem Jeffries, said in a statement that Cohen was “a powerful champion for civil rights” and that “the City of Memphis, the Congress and the nation are better because of Steve’s commitment to making a difference”.Cohen said that the Republicans’ redistricting effort was being done “for Donald Trump to get one more vote, he thinks, to stop them from being impeached”.Still, he vowed to use his remaining time in Congress to try to mount opposition to Trump, calling the president “the greatest threat to democracy and to decorum and grace that we’ve ever seen”.Like many lawmakers, Cohen has often attracted attention with colorful outbursts during congressional debates and hearings. During Trump’s first term, in 2019, Cohen brought a bucket of fried chicken to a House judiciary committee hearing at which William Barr, then the US attorney general, was a no-show.“The message is Attorney General Bill Barr is not brave enough to answer questions from a staff attorney and members of the Judiciary Committee,” he said in a statement at the time.
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