Virginia win prompts GOP to rethink mid-decade redistricting plan
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After Virginia voters approved a map that could favor Democrats, several House Republicans publicly questioned Trump’s mid-decade redistricting push, arguing it could backfire and erode trust in elections, with Florida’s looming redraws adding to internal doubts even as Speaker Johnson and Democrats pledge to continue the nationwide redistricting fight; the feed also covers related Capitol Hill items, including vaccine-policy questions, budget-reconciliation debates, a Maxwell pardon inquiry, the death of Rep. David Scott, and a push for a national data privacy framework.
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