Tennessee Republicans Set to Vote on Controversial Redistricting Plan
Republicans poised to vote on new House map that would erase Democratic seat in Tennessee – US politics live
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Republican lawmakers in Tennessee are poised to vote on a new congressional map that would dismantle the state's only Democratic-controlled district, primarily affecting a majority-Black voting bloc in Memphis. This move is part of a broader strategy by Republicans to capitalize on a recent US Supreme Court ruling that weakened the Voting Rights Act.
- 01Tennessee Republicans aim to eliminate the state's only Democratic district.
- 02The new map targets a majority-Black voting bloc in Memphis.
- 03This redistricting is influenced by a recent US Supreme Court ruling.
- 04Similar redistricting efforts are underway in other Southern states.
- 05Republicans believe they could gain up to 13 House seats through these changes.
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Republican lawmakers in Tennessee are preparing to vote on a new congressional map that would eliminate the state's only Democratic-controlled district by dismantling a majority-Black voting bloc centered in Memphis. This redistricting effort aligns with a broader Republican strategy to secure a slim House majority in the upcoming November midterm elections. The initiative is fueled by a recent US Supreme Court ruling that weakened the federal Voting Rights Act, allowing Republicans to challenge majority-Black districts that have historically elected Democrats. Similar redistricting plans are emerging in other Southern states, including Alabama and South Carolina, as Republicans seek to leverage this legal shift. The stakes are high, with Republicans estimating a potential gain of up to 13 seats, while Democrats anticipate a possible increase of 10 seats. This ongoing redistricting battle reflects a national trend as states respond to the evolving political landscape.
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If the new congressional map is approved, it could significantly alter representation for Black voters in Memphis and shift the political landscape in Tennessee.
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