
The push to redraw congressional maps is heating up in numerous Republican-led states after the Supreme Court’s consequential ruling on the Voting Rights Act.
Alabama is one state where the redistricting battle is intensifying with congressional primaries on the horizon.
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Gov. Kay Ivey called state lawmakers into a special session to consider a new congressional map amid its pending litigation with the Supreme Court.
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Alabama’s seven-member congressional delegation consists of five Republicans and two Democrats.
There is a push to draw a 7-0 congressional map in the Yellowhammer State.
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🚨 HOLY CRAP! Democrats are coming to the realization that their Congressional redistricting and gerrymandering may BACKFIRE
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