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Gov. Greg Abbott has acknowledged DOJ concerns that some districts were drawn “along strict racial lines.” Critics say it’s a political ploy.
If Texas gerrymanders its House seats to boost Republicans, Newsom threatens to do the same for Democrats. But it's not in the governor's power after voters created a nonpartisan commission.
Second quarter filings with the Federal Election Commission showed which candidates are prepared for competitive races and which candidates are struggling.
This story was originally published by Grist. Sign up for Grist’s weekly newsletter here.” In the weeks leading up to the 2024 presidential election, Hurricane Helene made landfall, causing extensive ...
The first presidential primary votes won't be cast for another two and a half years. And yet, over the span of 10 days in ...
The president said he hopes to net at least five House seats for Republicans after pressuring Texas officials to begin a ...
Mamdani is slated to meet with business and law firm leaders in the city on Tuesday and Wednesday through visits with the ...
From the Central Valley of California to Midwestern battlegrounds and suburban districts of the northeast, the new law ...
The election to replace the late Rep. Raúl Grijalva is ultimately expected to send a Democrat to Capitol Hill, putting ...
The U.S. Justice Department offered Texas a legal justification to pursue a long-shot strategy of using a mid-cycle redistricting to help Republicans retain the U.S. House.