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The idea that our political opponents will "fairly" draw competitive districts is a myth we need to abandon. And this applies to both sides.
A widening battle to win control of the House is threatening to make Congress more partisan as red and blue states undertake ...
But sometimes the effort backfires: In trying to maximize their seats, a party spreads its voters too thin and fails to make some districts safe enough. These vulnerable districts can then flip to the ...
Texas Republicans will again try to convene the state Legislature Monday for a vote on redrawing congressional maps in their ...
Texas Republicans are trying to reconvene the state Legislature to vote on redrawing congressional maps in their party's ...
Emails obtained by The Star suggest momentum could be building for a potential special session, plunging Missouri into a ...
Midterms are notoriously difficult for the party that controls the White House, so now Republicans are looking to redraw maps ...
The enumeration in the Constitution of certain rights shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the ...
GOP Rep. Bryan Steil says he'll continue holding in-person town halls despite the recent raucous town hall he hosted in ...
Discover the history of Illinois' 9th Congressional District, its diverse population, and the impact of gerrymandering on ...
The Republican majority is seeking to redraw five US House districts at President Trump’s urging as he tries to avoid a ...
Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy explains the issue of gerrymandering and the Democratic Party's history of practicing it ...