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Mormon Women for Ethical Government was one of the plaintiffs in a lawsuit that could overturn Utah's Republican-leaning map for U.S. House seats. That could matter in next year's elections.
Since the summer, President Trump and his aides have turned to redistricting as a keystone of their political strategy in the midterms and beyond. They have pressured lawmakers in states like Texas, Indiana and Missouri, urging them to shoehorn more safe Republican seats into their congressional maps any way they can.
Adam Kincaid, director of the National Republican Redistricting Trust, testified Tuesday that he -not anyone directly tied to Texas-drew the map approved by the Texas Legislature this year.
Centennial school community members shared support of the superintendent’s proposal during a public hearing Thursday, while Bryant Woods Elementary parents expressed concern.
Billionaire Tom Steyer is now the biggest donor supporting Proposition 50, the November ballot measure that would redraw California's congressional districts.
Liberal billionaire Tom Steyer announced Thursday that he would spend $12 million backing California Democrats’ redistricting push this fall, becoming the latest megadonor to enter the high-stakes contest.
The group is among the dozens of plaintiffs suing the state of Texas over the new Congressional maps. Republicans have insisted they did not consider race at all and only focused on partisan politics -- something upheld by the courts.
The fate of five congressional districts redrawn by Texas to ensure Republicans retain control of the U.S. House of Representatives in 2026 is now in the hands of
The Utah Legislature sent a message on Monday. After begrudgingly following a judge’s orders to redraw Utah congressional maps, Republican lawmakers promised the state’s redistricting saga was far from over.
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New York Magazine on MSNTrump’s Redistricting Power Grab Is Losing Momentum
The longer it takes Republicans to reshape congressional districts, the more public opposition to Trump’s gambit may grow.