Trump Gets Redistricting Boost In South Carolina And Louisiana
Summary
Republican-led efforts in South Carolina and Louisiana are moving to redraw congressional district maps to favor the GOP in future elections. These actions follow a recent Supreme Court ruling limiting challenges to district lines and come as part of a broader push by Republicans, encouraged by President Donald Trump, to strengthen their hold on Congress.Key Facts
- Republican legislatures in South Carolina and Louisiana are working to redraw congressional districts to help Republicans win more seats.
- The Supreme Court ruled 6–3 in Louisiana v. Callais, striking down Louisiana’s previous map and limiting challenges to district lines under the Voting Rights Act.
- In South Carolina, Governor Henry McMaster called a special session to consider changes affecting the majority-Black 6th District, held by Democrat Jim Clyburn.
- A proposal to extend South Carolina’s legislative session failed partly due to some Republicans opposing changes so close to early voting.
- President Donald Trump encouraged South Carolina Republicans to act boldly on redistricting.
- Louisiana’s legislature voted to restore a congressional map from 2022 that would remove one majority-Black district and include more Republican-leaning areas.
- Republican officials in Louisiana openly stated the maps are drawn to maximize Republican advantage.
- Similar redistricting efforts by Republicans are ongoing or planned in other states like Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee, and Missouri.
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