Georgia Republicans push 2028 redistricting to weaken Black districts

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Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp announced a special session to redraw 2028 congressional and state legislative maps, arguing the Louisiana v. Callais ruling requires new lines that could weaken Black-opportunity districts; the changes would not affect this year’s elections, while critics warn the move would dilute Black political power and Democrats condemn the plan.
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- Georgia Governor Brian Kemp Calls Special Session to Redistrict for 2028 Elections The New York Times
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