Rove: Malaise Could Undercut GOP House Edge Despite Redistricting

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Karl Rove warned on Fox News that national malaise could doom the GOP’s House majority in the upcoming midterms, arguing that redistricting might deliver some GOP seat gains but could backfire by fragmenting urban Democratic strongholds; he estimated a net gain of about 3–6 seats if maps pass, though turnout and the president’s approval could widen losses beyond that.
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