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Here are the House Republicans that Spanberger’s gerrymander could wipe out

Here are the House Republicans that Spanberger’s gerrymander could wipe out
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Gov. Abigail Spanberger‘s (D-VA) redistricting push could wipe out multiple House Republicans and dramatically reshape Virginia’s congressional delegation, turning a narrow 6–5 Democratic edge into a 10–1 Democratic lock. Voters will decide the measure in a special election on April 21. If approved, it would allow Democrats to bypass Virginia’s bipartisan redistricting commission and redraw […]

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