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Democrats look to long term as North Carolina GOP redistricting plan seeks another seat for Trump
Democrats rallied Tuesday against a new U.S. House map proposed by North Carolina Republicans that would likely reap another GOP seat at President Donald Trump's behest, but the critics acknowledged they'll likely be unable to halt the redraw for now.
Republican lawmakers are swiftly acting to pass a new congressional map that will likely flip a Democratic seat in Congress despite public pushback.
Under the proposed map, Davis' Democratic battleground 1st Congressional District seat will be moved to try and make it more winnable for Republicans. This is done by adding parts of GOP Rep. Greg Murphy's current 3rd Congressional District, to the 1st.
North Carolina's Republican-controlled legislature has formally begun redrawing the state's congressional district map. The effort aims to help the GOP gain another U.S.
The state House of Representatives is likely to approve the new map later this week, and the governor cannot veto it, per the State Constitution.
A North Carolina state House committee voted Tuesday to advance a new congressional map over the objections of Democrats.
There’s a strong argument to be made that North Carolina Republicans have, for many years, not been serious about adhering to legal and constitutional norms when it comes to the state’s elections. In 2016,
Republican legislators offered a redrawn U.S. House district map for North Carolina on Thursday, seeking to help President Donald Trump retain GOP control of Congress by attempting to thwart the
Tuesday, Oct. 21, is the last day to request an absentee ballot for the November general election in North Carolina.
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