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South Carolina Republicans defy Trump’s demands for redistricting

South Carolina Republicans defy Trump’s demands for redistricting

Summary

South Carolina state senators voted against a plan to redraw the state's congressional districts despite pressure from President Donald Trump. The vote fell short by two votes of the needed two-thirds majority, with some Republicans joining Democrats in rejecting the proposal.

Key Facts

  • South Carolina senators voted 29-17 against the redistricting plan, missing the two-thirds majority requirement.
  • President Trump publicly urged South Carolina Republicans to approve the redistricting plan.
  • The US Supreme Court weakened the Voting Rights Act, which has led states like Tennessee and Louisiana to change their maps, affecting Black-majority districts.
  • South Carolina’s Republican majority leader, Shane Massey, opposed the plan, saying it would hurt the state’s influence.
  • Currently, Republicans hold six of South Carolina’s seven congressional districts; the one Democrat-held district would have been partially redrawn.
  • The Democratic district is represented by James Clyburn, a senior member known for securing federal funding for the state.
  • Massey believes the state's existing map is already heavily in favor of Republicans and fears changes may backfire.
  • The legislative session ended without the redistricting plan passing because the required supermajority was not reached.
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