Dems Erupt as Republicans Will Add Another House Seat In Redistricting Fight

Across the country, redistricting has become the sharpest weapon in a deeper struggle over power, legitimacy, and the meaning of representation. Republicans, emboldened by Donald Trump and fortified by control of 23 state governments, are openly chasing every additional seat they can engineer. North Carolina’s leaders admit the goal is simple: one more Republican in Congress, one fewer obstacle to Trump’s agenda. Similar pushes in Texas, Missouri, Kansas, Indiana, Ohio, and Utah show a party willing to redraw the map again and again until it yields the majority they want.

Democrats, far from innocent bystanders, are now answering in kind. In California, Gavin Newsom is asking voters to sideline the state’s independent commission to claw back five blue-leaning districts, framing it as a counterstrike in an existential fight. The result is a nation where maps shift mid-decade, lawsuits pile up, and voters watch their communities sliced apart, wondering if elections are being won at the ballot box or at the drafting table.

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