Graham says South Carolina should consider redistricting after Virginia vote
Summary
Senator Lindsey Graham from South Carolina suggested that his state should consider changing its voting district boundaries after Virginia voters approved a redistricting plan. He said South Carolina might need to respond to Virginia’s new map, which aims to increase the number of Democratic seats.Key Facts
- Senator Lindsey Graham represents South Carolina.
- Virginia voters supported a plan to redraw voting districts on Tuesday.
- The redistricting plan in Virginia aims to increase Democratic representation in the House of Representatives.
- Graham said South Carolina should consider doing similar redistricting.
- He described this approach as “fighting fire with fire,” meaning responding in kind.
- Redistricting means changing the boundaries of voting areas, which can affect election results.
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