Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger (D) faces a dilemma, the Washington Post reports.
“Should she play things cautiously when it comes to redistricting, and pursue a strategy that would almost certainly give her party three more safe seats in Congress? Or should she gamble on a plan that could give Democrats four more seats — but only if all goes well, and that might be disastrous for her party if it does not?”
“A number of Virginia Democrats are advocating the latter approach, which would redraw the state’s congressional map into 10 competitive districts that favor Democrats and one district guaranteed to go Republican. If they were having a good year, Democrats would probably take all 10 competitive districts; but a good year for Republicans could see the GOP winning several of the seats.”

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