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Court fights could tip control of US House in 2024

Nov 14, 2023 View Original Article
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    12% Somewhat Conservative

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    5% ReliablePoor

  • Policy Leaning

    12% Somewhat Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    -37% Negative

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54% : If the court rules that a new map is needed, a bipartisan redistricting commission would get the first opportunity - but under state law, the state legislature has the final say.
42% : But the court's new conservative majority in April reversed the decision, ruling that state law does not prohibit partisan gerrymandering.
42% : The state Supreme Court is weighing whether a Republican-drawn map that divided Democratic-leaning Salt Lake County into four districts violated the state constitution.
40% : NEW MEXICO: REPUBLICANS COULD GAIN ONE SEAT Republicans have challenged a Democratic-drawn map as unconstitutional under state law, but a judge ruled in October that the partisan gerrymandering was not "egregious" enough to warrant intervention.
25% : FLORIDA: DEMOCRATS COULD GAIN ONE SEATA state judge in September ruled that a map backed by Republican Governor Ron DeSantis violated the state constitution by shredding a Black district in north Florida.

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