Analysis-Trump's redistricting push could bring decades of Republican rule to the US House
Republican-led states use redistricting to secure House majority amid demographic shifts, while Democratic states, including California, plan countermeasures in an escalating partisan battle.
- Republicans aim to redraw congressional district maps in states they control, potentially securing a long-term majority in the US House of Representatives.
- Democrats plan to counter Republican gerrymandering efforts by redrawing district maps in states they control, like California, which could give them more House seats.
- Independent analysts warn that partisan gerrymandering threatens the representation of voters' will and harms American democracy.
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Trump’s Redistricting Push Could Bring Decades Of Republican Rule To The U.S. House
Trump's push for Republican-led states to redraw their U.S. House of Representatives districts to protect their majority in next year's midterm elections could set the stage for Republicans to dominate the chamber in decades to come.
·United States
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Analysis-Trump's redistricting push could bring decades of Republican rule to the US House
By David Morgan
·Colorado Springs, United States
Read Full ArticleRedistricting push could bring decades of Republican rule to House
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump's push for Republican-led states to redraw their U.S. House of Representatives districts to protect their majority in the 2026 midterm elections could set the stage for Republicans to dominate the chamber in decades to come,…
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