Redistricting debate shifts to South Carolina as Republicans seek clean sweep of US House seats - Toronto Star
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Redistricting has become a central issue in South Carolina's political landscape as state lawmakers grapple with drawing new congressional districts following the 2020 Census. The debate has taken on increased urgency as Republicans seek to secure a clean sweep of all nine U.S. House seats for their party, which would be a significant victory given the current split.
Democrats in the state have accused Republican legislators of trying to manipulate district boundaries to maintain their control over Congress. The process has been complicated by legal challenges and concerns over racial gerryma…
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