These House Republicans Could Be the Targets of New York Redistricting Court-ordered redistricting could tip the balance of the House fight in New York toward Democrats. But constitutional limits and competing priorities may curb their ambition.
Top Court Clears Path for Democrats to Redraw House Map in New York The ruling could allow Democrats to tilt anywhere from two to six G.O.P.-held seats leftward. Republicans vowed to challenge any gerrymandered map.
How the Voting Rights Act, Newly Challenged, Has Long Been Under Attack A federal ruling this week was only the latest in decades of legal challenges to a law that has shored up Black Americans’ political power.
When It Comes to Disdain for Democracy, Trump Has Company Anti-democratic attitudes run deep within the Republican Party.