South Carolina Senators spike Trump-backed bid to redraw congressional map

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The South Carolina Senate rejected a last-minute, Trump-backed effort to redraw the state’s congressional map—aimed at erasing the single majority-Black district held by Rep. James Clyburn—after concerns about timing and cost, effectively blocking the map from taking effect for this year’s elections; the House had already approved the plan.
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