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How a congressional redistricting battle could gain new life for the 2028 elections
Democrats and Republicans in ten states are pursuing congressional redistricting efforts ahead of the 2028 elections, influenced by a U.S. Supreme Court decision weakening the Voting Rights Act. States like New York, Maryland, Colorado, New Jersey, and Virginia are considering legislative changes to enable partisan redistricting or bypass independent commissions.
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