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    Republicans target a dozen new House seats through coordinated redistricting push

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorMay 26, 2026No Comments6 Mins Read
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    With less than six months before November’s midterm elections, White House Deputy Chief of Staff James Blair has quietly orchestrated an aggressive redistricting campaign across Republican-led states, an effort that could net the GOP as many as 13 additional House seats and reshape the congressional battlefield for years to come.

    The strategy, detailed by the Daily Mail’s Nikki Schwab, centers on early redistricting in states where Republicans hold the legislative levers. Texas, Florida, Missouri, North Carolina, and Ohio are the primary targets. Blair’s calculus: redraw the maps now, lock in structural advantages, and keep Democrats at bay not just through the midterms but through the 2026 cycle as well.


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