Virginia redistricting ruling deals blow to Democrats’ midterm hopes
Summary
The Virginia Supreme Court canceled a new congressional map that would have helped Democrats gain more seats in the House of Representatives. This decision reduces Democrats’ chances of winning a bigger majority in the upcoming midterm elections.Key Facts
- The Virginia Supreme Court made the decision on a Friday.
- The court threw out a redistricting referendum.
- The new map was designed to increase Democratic seats from 6-5 to 10-1.
- The ruling removes the expected advantage Democrats would have gained.
- The ruling does not completely end Democrats’ chances to flip the House.
- Redistricting is the process of redrawing voting district boundaries.
- The midterm elections will take place later this year.
- The decision affects political strategies in Virginia and possibly nationally.
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