Republicans feared losing midterms - but fight over voting maps changed all that 21h ago

Recent court decisions have significantly shifted the landscape of the US House of Representatives' voting maps in favor of Republicans, potentially bolstering their chances in the upcoming midterm elections. A Virginia Supreme Court ruling nullified a referendum that would have benefited Democrats, while a US Supreme Court decision weakened the Voting Rights Act, allowing states to discard district maps designed to ensure minority representation. This has prompted Republican-controlled southern states like Tennessee and Louisiana to redraw maps to favor their party, potentially securing at least eight new seats. While these redistricting gains could make it more difficult for Democrats to regain the House majority, Donald Trump's continued unpopularity might still pose a significant challenge to Republican prospects, leading Democrats to vow strong opposition to these changes.


















