Government and Politics
‘War’ over US election maps heats up as both Republicans and Democrats redraw lines ahead of 2026 polls
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Former President Donald Trump is actively pushing for redistricting efforts, particularly in Texas, aiming to bolster Republican representation in the House for the 2026 midterm elections. This involves gerrymandering, a tactic where voting districts are redrawn to favor one party. While not inherently illegal unless based on race, both parties have engaged in this practice. Trump's focus on redistricting comes after a narrow Republican House majority win in 2024, and with the historical trend of the president's party losing seats in midterms, he's aiming to secure his party's position by creating more Republican-leaning districts in Texas and other states.
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