Whether Democrats triumph in November or Republicans benefit from another improbable Trumpian comeback, the 2026 elections will be remembered for narrowing a critical aspect of American democracy.
President Donald Trump’s triggering of a mid-decade redistricting battle in an effort to stave off the presidential midterm election curse left Democrats with a choice: to cling to the purest political motives, or to fight back in kind.
Their decision to take the latter course has offered an early answer to a question that may eventually dominate the 2028 presidential campaign and the early days of any new Democratic
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