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Manhattan Judge Strikes Down New York City’s Only GOP House Seat, Igniting Redistricting War Ahead of 2026

A Manhattan judge ruled New York’s 11th Congressional District unconstitutional, triggering a redistricting battle with national implications. The decision, aimed at enhancing minority voting power, faces Republican backlash, with plans for appeal. This ruling may reshape electoral dynamics in a pivotal election cycle, impacting Congress’s balance of power.

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Redistricting Arms Race: How Charlie Kirk’s Death Is Fueling GOP Resolve

Redistricting in 2025 has become an arms race, with Republicans pressing mid-decade redraws to secure House control and Democrats scrambling to respond where they can. But after Charlie Kirk’s assassination, the battle has taken on new urgency. For conservatives, his death is a rallying cry—fueling demands for “maximalist” maps in states like Indiana, Texas, and Missouri to honor his legacy and ensure Republicans cannot be silenced at the ballot box.

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