New House Maps Put Control of Congress Up for Grabs This Fall - YouTube
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New House district maps are reshaping which party controls Congress — and the legal fight over those lines may matter more than the campaigns themselves.
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- Redrawn House maps are shifting competitive districts in ways that could flip majority control of Congress in the fall.
- Democracy Docket's coverage frames redistricting litigation — not voter turnout — as the decisive battleground for the 2026 midterms.
- The Supreme Court's just-concluded term sets the legal backdrop, leaving redistricting fights to play out in lower courts before election day.