A fierce redistricting showdown is sweeping the nation as Republican-led states, spurred by former President Donald Trump, move to redraw congressional maps in their favor ahead of the midterms. North Carolina has become the latest flashpoint, advancing a plan that could hand the GOP control of 11 of its 14 congressional seats. Republican lawmakers say the goal is clear — protect Trump’s agenda and expand the party’s grip on the House.
Across the country, similar efforts are underway in Texas, Missouri, Kansas, and Indiana, with maps designed to squeeze Democrats out of key districts. Meanwhile, Democratic strongholds like California are fighting back — Governor Gavin Newsom is pushing a ballot measure to override the state’s independent commission and carve out more blue-leaning seats. The result is a coast-to-coast battle for political dominance, one that could decide who controls Congress — and the direction of the nation — for years to come.