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The White House wants more states to redraw House maps to help GOP. Democrats are readying a fight
The White House is focusing on redistricting efforts beyond Texas to help Republicans maintain control of the U.S. House in 2026 ... Read More
Democrats slam rush to redraw US House maps at first hearing in Texas
Texas Democrats on Thursday laid into Republicans for racing to create more winnable U.S. House seats before the 2026 elections in the first public hearing by lawmakers as they undertake a rare summer ... Read More
Texas plan to redraw maps could protect GOP House majority

Worried they could face a difficult 2026, Republicans are taking steps now to shore up their House majority even if voters turn against them. Party leaders are redrawing congressional districts in ... Read More
‘South Park’ co-creator jokes he’s ‘terribly sorry’ over premiere that drew White House anger
SAN DIEGO (AP) — “South Park” co-creator Trey Parker had the briefest of responses Thursday to anger from the White House over the season premiere of the animated institution, which showed a naked ... Read More
Texas GOP lawmakers lead summer sprint to redraw US House maps and address deadly floods
Texas Democrats are considering their options to block a Republican-led effort to redraw the state's congressional maps during a special session that began Monday ... Read More
Steve Kornacki: How redistricting could change the fight for the House majority

Republicans have fewer vulnerable districts on paper this election cycle than before 2018 — and now they could draw more opportunities to make gains. Read More
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