Virginia map redraw shifts House balance and fuels national redistricting clash

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Virginia voters narrowly approved a plan to redraw the state's congressional map, likely turning the delegation from a 6–5 Democratic edge to roughly 10–1 in Democrats' favor and underscoring a broader, contentious national redistricting fight sparked by GOP moves in Texas and elsewhere. Democrats celebrate a win but warn the battle isn’t over as courts weigh challenges and Republicans push alternative maps in Florida and other states.
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