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Trump's redistricting war leaves Republicans worse off

Trump's redistricting war leaves Republicans worse off

President Trump’s redistricting efforts have backfired, leaving Republicans with fewer favored House seats than if the war had not occurred. Virginia’s new map could shift its delegation from 6–5 to 10–1 for Democrats, while redistricting in California and Utah favors Democrats. Meanwhile, Republicans aim to gain up to five seats in Texas, but overall, the strategy has weakened GOP prospects.

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