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President Trump’s call to redraw House districts sparks political activity

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President Donald Trump’s call to redraw U.S. House districts ahead of the 2026 elections has sparked a flurry of political activity among state-level Republicans and Democrats.
The president reportedly had a call with Republican leaders in Indiana on Friday about redistricting in the state.
The GOP currently has a 7-2 advantage in the U.S. House.
Politicians are reshaping congressional voting districts in an effort to gain an advantage in next year’s elections, with Democrats needing just three seats to take control of the House from Republicans.
The redistricting efforts have led to protests and lawsuits in various states.​

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Charles U Farley October 20, 2025 at 8:44 am

The Dems have been doing this for years, they are just mad because the GOP decided to start playing by their rules.

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