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Texas redistricting debate intensifies

Texas redistricting debate intensifies

Sky News AU2 days ago
The ongoing dispute in the US over Texas redistricting could potentially be coming to an end.
Democrats have been going to unusual lengths to block a Republican plan to redraw the state's districts, which analysts say would give the GOP an advantage in the 2026 midterm elections.
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