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A fight about redistricting has erupted in Texas and throughout the United States. One political scientist is warning the GOP that their desire to redraw maps may come back to haunt them.
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With Democrats holding a 19-18 advantage in the state Senate, Gov. Whitmer faces pressure to call a special election for the ...
While the Democrats could derail the GOP’s redistricting map, such efforts have been largely symbolic and had limited success ...
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There are several seats up for grabs, with the top vote-getters advancing to the general election in November.
In addition to Texas and California, several other states are now threatening to redraw their congressional maps, including New York and Florida.
Democratic-controlled congressional committees and left-leaning think tanks are significantly more likely than their Republican counterparts to reference research papers, a study suggests.