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Trump is weakening before America's eyes. But Republicans can still win

The Republicans have just won the redistricting war, i.e. redrawing the boundaries of electoral districts, and have increased their, previously quite slim, chances of maintaining control of the House of Representatives.

Last week's weakening of the Voting Rights Act by the U.S. Supreme Court, as well as Friday's ruling by the Supreme Court of Virginia that invalidated voter-approved Democratic gerrymandering [manipulowanie przebiegiem granic okręgów wyborczych] covering four seats, virtually sealed Republican gains resulting from redrawing districts ahead of this year's midterm elections.

This may give Republicans up to approximately 10 additional seats in the House of Representatives, and there is little time left until the November vote. Democrats just realized that polls alone may not be enough.

Ashley Davis

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