Who really won the midterm redistricting war? The answer may come down to a few races
With the dust all but settling from the hard-fought redistricting war between Republicans and Democrats, one party is emerging as a clear winner — but it still might not be enough to secure majorities in Congress after the 2026 midterm elections.
Ten states redrew their congressional district maps during the 2026 election cycle, the most to redistrict in the middle of a decade since the 1800s, according to National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL). …
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