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Supreme Court rules on Texas redistricting, Virginia case underway
The U.S. Supreme Court has reinstated a congressional map in Texas that favors Republicans. Meanwhile, the Virginia Supreme Court is considering a redistricting challenge from Republicans. (sources: foxnews, texastribune, reuters, democracydocket)

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The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that Texas can use its new congressional map, which is seen as benefiting Republicans. In Virginia, the state Supreme Court is hearing arguments regarding a redistricting plan that could favor Democrats.
- The U.S. Supreme Court's decision allows Texas to implement its congressional map.
- The Texas map has been characterized as pro-Republican.
- The Virginia Supreme Court is reviewing a Republican challenge to a redistricting plan that may assist Democrats.
Why it matters
These rulings could significantly impact the political landscape in both Texas and Virginia leading up to upcoming elections.
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foxnewsVirginia GOP, Dems battle it out over redistricting before state Supreme CourttexastribuneTexas’ new congressional map can be used, Supreme Court rulesreutersUS Supreme Court formally reinstates pro-Republican Texas voting mapdemocracydocketAs expected, Supreme Court officially greenlights Texas’ gerrymandered congressional map for midterms
