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Jeffries Caves to Far-Left As Redistricting Fight Blows Up on Dems

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In a worst-case scenario for Democrats, as many as 10 seats might suddenly flip to Republicans, but it is all still very fluid.

What’s obvious is that the Supreme Court’s decision to eviscerate Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act and another late round of GOP redistricting have substantially changed the fortunes of Democrats.

Florida Republicans, for starters, pushed through an aggressive gerrymander that might oust four Democrats from the delegation. Even many Republicans were stunned by the plan from GOP Gov. Ron DeSantis.

Then Virginia’s Supreme Court indicated it was contemplating overturning the Democrats’ hard-won referendum triumph. Nobody knows what will happen there.

Plus, a Supreme Court decision in Louisiana v. Callais has opened up several seats across the South, notably in Louisiana, Alabama, South Carolina, and Tennessee.

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