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Indiana’s state House passed a new map last week, despite the state Senate consistently pushing back against the redistricting effort.
If the redistricting petition passes, the 2026 midterms will be conducted using Missouri’s old map instead of the recently redistricted one.
The change would result in almost 80% of North Carolina's U.S. House delegation being held by Republicans, in a state that is almost nearly a 50-50 split at the ballot box.
A panel of federal judges called the congressional new map out for exactly what it is: racial gerrymandering.
Bobbie Coleman, the chairperson of the Hardin County Republican Party in Kentucky, apologized for a racist Obama video.
Indiana follows Texas, Missouri, and North Carolina in launching a redistricting effort to give the GOP an advantage in the 2026 midterms.
North Carolina is one of several Red states that began redistricting efforts to protect the GOP’s narrow House majority ahead of the 2026 midterms.
Texas’ redistricting effort resulted in five new safely Republican districts at the expense of several majority-minority districts.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has been critical of the Republican Party, especially since the government shutdown began.
Vice President JD Vance and several White House officials visited Indiana on Thursday to pressure state legislators into redistricting.
Agencies across the federal government made social media posts blaming the "radical left" for the government shutdown.
Adelita Grijalva won the seat in Arizona’s 7th Congressional District that was previously held by her father before he died earlier this year.