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Both parties could be affected by these changes. While Republicans may benefit from gains in certain states, competitive states losing or gaining seats could reshape the battlefield.

The broader trajectory points to a gradual shift in political power toward faster-growing regions. That shift has implications for presidential elections, congressional representation, and federal funding allocations.

For Democrats, the challenge may be adapting to long-term demographic changes. For Republicans, the opportunity lies in maintaining advantages in high-growth states while remaining competitive in swing regions.

As the 2030 Census approaches, these trends are likely to become a central focus for strategists in both parties.

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