Is the redistricting war slowing down?
The most encouraging redistricting news of the year came from two states that did nothing. Illinois lawmakers adjourned without drawing new congressional maps. South Carolina legislators, including Republicans, rejected a President Donald Trump-backed remap that would have tilted the political playing field. Better yet, it was a bipartisan move — Republicans joined Democrats in opposition. Given this news, we were left hoping the mid-decade redistricting wars were slowing down. But...
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