Who Wins the Re-Redistricted House?
The article discusses the implications of recent redistricting efforts on the upcoming House elections. It highlights how President Trump's declining approval ratings may not significantly impact Republican control due to strategic redistricting in key states. Additionally, it notes the contrasting approaches of Democrats and Republicans in shaping electoral districts to their advantage.
- ▪President Trump's job approval ratings have fallen below 40%.
- ▪Republicans have implemented redistricting plans in Texas, North Carolina, and Ohio to gain additional seats.
- ▪Democrats in California and Virginia have also pursued redistricting strategies to enhance their electoral advantage.
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