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Both parties are gaming the map as campaigns search for new 2026 advantages

Both parties are gaming the map as campaigns search for new 2026 advantages
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With the Senate map tightening and competitive House districts becoming harder to find after redistricting, both parties are increasingly turning to unconventional political tactics to improve their odds in 2026. From Republicans intervening in Democratic primaries to Democrats experimenting with independent candidates in red states, campaigns are increasingly focused not just on persuasion, but o

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