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Saddled with Trump's unpopular agenda, Republicans look for ways to subvert voters before midterms
MSNBCยท2025-10-16 05:25

Electoral Landscape & Political Strategy - Republicans could potentially gain up to 19 congressional seats through redrawing maps, giving them a built-in advantage [1][2] - The report highlights Republican efforts to undermine Democratic checks on power through redistricting in states like Missouri [3][4][5] - The analysis contrasts Republican redistricting tactics with those of Democrats in California, who embrace voter approval [6][7][8] Voting Rights & Election Integrity - The report suggests Republicans are attempting to disenfranchise voters through new maps and restrictions on mail-in ballots [8][9][10] - Concerns are raised about potential overt control of elections, including the deployment of troops to cities [11][12] - The report expresses concern that Trump and his party are willing to deny voters their democratic representation to hold onto power [13]