House Money : Supreme Court Ruling Boosts GOP Midterm Prospects
Republicans' battle to hold on to their razor-thin majority in the House just got a huge boost from the nation's highest court. Last week's Supreme Court ruling that struck down …
Republicans' battle to hold on to their razor-thin majority in the House just got a huge boost from the nation's highest court. Last week's Supreme Court ruling that struck down a racially-drawn Democrat Congressional district in Louisiana could lead to multiple red states redrawing their maps. Already, Louisiana has delayed its upcoming primary election in order to draw a new map, and Mississippi and Tennessee are now moving to do their own redistricting in light of the ruling. In fact, election handicappers are now projecting the GOP could net seven new seats if the ruling is applied across other southern states.
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Media Coverage · May 4, 2026
The court issued an order.
newspaper Read articleRepublicans' battle to hold on to their razor-thin majority in the House just got a huge boost from the nation's highest court. Last week's Supreme Court ruling that struck down a racially-drawn Democrat Congressional district in Louisiana could lead to multiple red states redrawing their maps. Already, Louisiana has delayed its upcoming primary election in order to draw a new map, and Mississippi and Tennessee are now moving to do their own redistricting in light of the ruling. In fact, electio
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The court issued an order.
Republicans' battle to hold on to their razor-thin majority in the House just got a huge boost from the nation's highest court. Last week's Supreme Court ruling that struck down …
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