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When the Court Shrugs and Power Consolidates

The Supreme Court’s decision to allow California’s mid-decade redistricting alters the political landscape by endorsing partisan map redraws outside the traditional census cycle. This ruling raises concerns about the erosion of democratic norms, as it encourages aggressive partisan strategies that could undermine voter representation and weaken faith in the electoral system.

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Maryland Democrats Aim to Erase the Eastern Shore: Redistricting Push Targets State’s Only GOP Seat

Maryland Democrats are attempting to redraw the congressional map to eliminate Rep. Andy Harris, the state’s only Republican congressman. Governor Wes Moore has expressed concerns about potential legal repercussions, while opposition arises from within the Democratic Party. Critics argue this redistricting is a power grab undermining representation, particularly for the Eastern Shore’s voters.

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