the Fight to Flip the House Just Got Harder for Dems

Republicans eked out a narrow win in the 2024 redistricting wars, gaining a single seat before the general election.

While there’s an outside chance of another last-minute redistricting before November, after two significant court rulings this week the House landscape is largely locked in place — and the GOP is breathing a sigh of relief that this mid-decade round of redistricting went its way.

“It is a marginally more favorable map in ‘24 than we even had in ‘22,” said Adam Kincaid, the executive director of the National Republican Redistricting Trust, the top group that coordinates the party’s redistricting efforts. “It turned out pretty well.”


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The battle to control the House is expected to be extremely competitive. And with Republicans currently holding only a two-seat majority, every single district will count.

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