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The scales have tilted toward Republicans in the voting maps fight, but it may not last

Two recent court decisions have upended a redistricting race in multiple US states, and implications could last well beyond November's midterms.

The scales have tilted toward Republicans in the voting maps fight, but it may not last
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According to BBC News’s source item, The scales have tilted toward Republicans in the voting maps fight, but it may not last, Two recent court decisions have upended a redistricting race in multiple US states, and implications could last well beyond November’s midterms.

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