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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsWhy Democrats Could Win the Redistricting War
Republicans have had an advantage in this years redistricting wars because they control the redistricting process in states with more Democratic-held congressional seats.
But this advantage is starting to look shaky shaky enough that its possible to imagine how Democrats could fight the redistricting wars to a draw ahead of the 2026 midterms, and perhaps even win them by the 2028 election.
Whats changed? Much of the Republican advantage stems from the significant constitutional limitations on gerrymandering in blue states. But now Democrats are demonstrating the ability and the will to amend blue state constitutions to allow for partisan gerrymandering. If they do so in enough states, they could redraw enough Republican-held districts to turn the redistricting war in their favor. This outcome may still be unlikely, but this weeks elections have made it easier to imagine.
On Tuesday, California voted to amend its state constitution to enact a new Democratic gerrymandered map, potentially costing Republicans up to five districts. The ballot measure was expected to pass; what was more surprising was the margin. While many votes remain to be counted, Yes leads on redistricting by 28 points, 64 percent to 36 percent. Thats a wider margin than Kamala Harriss 20 point-win in the state in 2024.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/11/07/upshot/democrats-redistricting-gerrymanders.html
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(94,824 posts)Johonny
(25,053 posts)The 2025 election showed the GOP turn out is not a safe assumption and its demographics significantly narrowed. Nothing Trump plans to do will change those facts.