19 Congressional Black Caucus members could be affected by redistricting: Chair
Summary
Rep. Yvette Clarke, chair of the Congressional Black Caucus, said that 19 members of the group may lose their seats or face difficulties because of changes to voting districts led by the Republican Party. She described these changes as a setback to progress made in representation.Key Facts
- Rep. Yvette Clarke is the chair of the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC).
- The CBC has 19 members who could be affected by redistricting.
- Redistricting means redrawing the boundaries of voting districts.
- The changes are being led by the Republican Party (GOP).
- These changes could harm the chances of CBC members winning elections.
- Clarke called this a major step back for political gains made.
- The concerns relate to elections happening in 2026.
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