Larry Sabato’s Crystal Ball: “Though new congressional lines are typically put into effect for election years ending in ‘2’, four states adopted new maps at later points during this last decade.”
“In North Carolina, Florida, Virginia, and Pennsylvania, Republican-friendly maps were thrown out mid-decade in favor of plans that were more amenable to Democrats.”
“If those pro-Republican maps were still in place, there’s a good chance that House Republicans would be in the majority now.”
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