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BumRushDaShow

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Tue Jun 9, 2026, 07:22 AM 17 hrs ago

Scoop: Dems place $30 million bet on reshaping 2028 House maps [View all]

Source: msn/Axios

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Democrats are taking the fight over future House maps down ballot, with the super PAC Forward Majority planning to spend $30 million on two dozen state legislative races this year.

Why it matters: They're betting that as few as eight statehouse races could help determine who controls redistricting for six U.S. House seats ahead of 2028.

  • "We're in the Wild West now," said Leslie Martes, the chief executive officer of Forward Majority.
  • "There are 7,000 legislative districts across the country. Not all of them are up this year, but you've got to make sure that you're playing in the right places with the resources that you have," she said.
  • The group is eyeing seats such as the Arizona State Senate's 17th District, currently held by a Republican. "Kamala Harris won that district, even though she didn't win Arizona," Martes said.


  • Zoom in: In Texas this year, Republicans showed Democrats that redistricting didn't have to be a decennial affair, pushing through a mid-cycle redistricting that aims to net five new GOP seats.

  • Democrats responded in kind in California, but a state Supreme Court decision blocked Virginia's aggressive redraw.
  • The Supreme Court's Callais ruling weakened Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, giving both parties more room to pursue aggressive redistricting strategies.
  • 10 states ended up with new maps for 2026. Other states flirted with redraws, but held back due to tight deadlines or skittish state legislatures.


  • Read more: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/scoop-dems-place-30-million-bet-on-reshaping-2028-house-maps/ar-AA258ykC
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