Republicans Eye Kansas and Nebraska for Redistricting
- The White House invited Nebraska state senators for talks on redistricting, aiming for more Republican districts, as reported by Axios.
- President Donald Trump seeks to expand Republican seats in Congress from Nebraska and Kansas ahead of the midterms, according to Axios.
- Missouri lawmakers are redrawing U.S. House maps to aid Republicans, a move backed by Governor Mike Kehoe, as they aim for better election outcomes.
- California's Governor Gavin Newsom proposed Proposition 50 to suspend the independent redistricting commission, targeting five additional Democrat seats for the 2030 elections.
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Republicans Eye Kansas and Nebraska for Redistricting
“Nebraska and Kansas might be next in the gerrymandering line,” Axios reports. “Three Republicans currently represent Nebraska in the House. But Democrats are favored to pick up one seat in 2026, with the retirement of Rep. Don Bacon from the Omaha-based district. Republicans want to thwart those plans.” “In neighboring Kansas, a Trump +16 state that has a Democratic governor, there are early conversations about how to gerrymander away the one D…

GOP Eyes Kansas, Nebraska for Redistricting
The White House has invited Nebraska state senators to Washington next week, where Republican strategists are expected to discuss potential mid-cycle redistricting, Axios reported. President Donald Trump is seeking to increase the number of Republican-leaning congressional districts ahead of the midterm elections, with Nebraska and Kansas considered possible next steps. Nebraska currently has three Republican members in the U.S. House. With the …
Republicans eye Kansas and Nebraska to draw more House seats
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