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The Supreme Court has sided with Texas Republicans on the state's redrawn congressional map for now. Thursday's decision sets up the newly drawn map to be in place for the 2026 midterm elections. CBS News' Jessica Levinson breaks it down.
It's unclear if enough state legislators will support the new map.
Democratic candidate for governor Mandela Barnes is signaling support for redrawing congressional boundaries in Wisconsin.
Despite intervening the last time Florida redraw its congressional map, Gov. Ron DeSantis is leaving it up to the Legislature to take the lead on what a potential mid-decade redraw might look like. “There’s nothing that anyone on my staff has done with respect to actually doing a map,” DeSantis said in Tampa.
Chief Political Correspondent Andy Weber talks with JD Mazuera Arias about Border Patrol being in Charlotte. He also speaks with Dr. Chris Cooper about the impact of the new NC congressional maps. Watch more On The Record,
Indiana Governor Mike Braun visited West Lafayette on Tuesday, speaking with News 18 about several issues facing the state — including one of the most hotly
INDIANAPOLIS (WNDU) - Indiana House Republicans advanced a proposal to redraw the state’s congressional map in the middle of the U.S. Census Bureau cycle, with the goal of ensuring every district is represented by a Republican.
President Donald Trump’s unprecedented plan to redraw state congressional maps to preserve the GOP’s narrow majority in the House ahead of the 2026 election has hit some bumps, but Republicans