Democrats Seek to Redraw Republicans Out of Congress

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The battle over new congressional district lines is underway – and it’s not pretty. With today’s Americans for Limited Government Minute, I’m Catherine Mortensen. In New York, Ohio and Virginia, commissions meeting for the first time this year have splintered into partisan camps to craft competing redistricting maps based on 2020 census data. The divisions have disappointed some activists who supported the reforms and highlighted how difficult it can be to purge politics from the once-a-decade process of realigning boundaries for U.S. House and state legislative seats. As a result, the new state House and Senate districts in Republican-led Ohio will still favor the GOP. Democrats who control New York could still draw maps as they wish. And a potential stalemate in Virginia could eventually kick the process to the courts. Colorado, whose districts were redrawn by a “nonpartisan” commission, just finished drawing a map that places conservative Representative Lauren Boebert in a decidedly Democratic district. One in which Boebert — as planned — doesn’t have a prayer. For More check us out at the DailyTorch.com

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