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How the Political Map Is Likely to Shift After the 2020 Census By, political columnist for Intelligencer since 2015 July 22, 2019 ...
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With the nation’s political maps hanging in the balance, Democrats are racing to win back statehouse chambers and Republicans are rushing to defend gains from 2010.
But it’s not just that the vaccination map is starting to look like the 2020 election map. It’s that the underlying demographic trends driving both of them are similar.
Nithya Raman turned into a political celebrity almost overnight when she emerged as the face of a rising progressive vanguard to campaign for the Los Angeles City Council in 2020.
We’ve passed the halfway point between the 2020 U.S. Census and the 2030 U.S. Census, but the battle over redistricting maps based on the last national headcount is still underway in Georgia.
Michigan's redistricting commission can get to work drawing political boundaries based on 2020 census figures, following the release of localized data.
Cut through the 2024 election noise. Get The Campaign Moment newsletter. Nothing about the 2020 Census had gone smoothly — until yesterday.
The election contests of 2022 may have been held and decided, but Ohio’s political maps remain far from settled.
A judge is ordering Georgia to draw new congressional and state legislative maps after finding the current maps illegally discriminate against Black voters.
Trump won just 15% of the vote there in 2020 and 9% in 2016. Democrats viewed it as a stunt amid his criminal trial in Manhattan.
But it’s not just that the vaccination map is starting to look like the 2020 election map. It’s that the underlying demographic trends driving both of them are similar.
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