David Wasserman: “Earlier this year, it looked like Republicans were poised to double or triple the size of their thin cushion in the House by launching a mid-decade redistricting war. But they may have had a blind spot: the extent to which Democrats could push to set aside anti-gerrymandering constitutional amendments in blue states to fight back.”
“Now, if Virginia joins California in adopting a Democratic gerrymander to eliminate GOP seats, Republicans’ push to redraw district lines for 2026 could yield them little to no net benefit — or even backfire, in the event the Supreme Court upholds a three-judge panel’s ruling blocking Texas’s new map from taking effect.”

Save to Favorites
