Republicans sound alarm as Virginians vote on redistricting measure that could give Democrats edge
Republicans sound alarm as Virginians vote on a congressional redistricting referendum that could give Democrats a significant boost in the US House, citing a 'power grab'. The outcome of the referendum is seen as potentially decisive in the battle for control of the U.S. House of Representatives.
Republicans are sounding an alarm over a congressional redistricting referendum in Virginia, which if approved, could significantly boost Democratic chances in the US House of Representatives election. The proposed changes aim to reduce Republican representation in the state's congressional delegation. Virginians will vote on the measure on Tuesday, with implications for the balance of power in Congress. If successful, Democrats may gain an advantage in the upcoming elections.