Two states are preparing for contentious congressional redistricting efforts, aiming to influence the control of the U.S. House for the next elections. In Ohio, a Republican commission is reviewing a new map that could boost the GOP's chances of winning additional seats. Meanwhile, a Democratic-led initiative in Virginia aims to amend the constitution, allowing a temporary bypass of a bipartisan commission to redraw districts in their favor.
This push for new maps comes after former President Trump urged Republican states to strategically redraw voting districts for the 2024 races. Ohio's proposal targets districts represented by Democrats, with new boundaries potentially affecting tight races.
As Virginia enters the fray, the state is poised to explore further changes in its electoral landscape amidst upcoming statewide elections. With key legislative seats at stake, parties are gearing up for a fierce battle that could reshape their futures.























