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The situation presents a mixed bag: while states like Colorado and New York provide a promising environment for this kind of activity, many others encounter legislative and constitutional obstacles that dampen enthusiasm. A nationwide ban on gerrymandering seems unlikely, so it’s best to just chuckle at that idea. Before long, this issue may fade, as blue states are expected to lose power in the 2030 census, which explains the rising anxiety. Democrats are likely facing a significant blow in the Electoral College, where a future Republican candidate might not even need to secure the blue wall states to reach the magic number of 270.
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