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why republicans won the redistricting war but may still lose the us house ce7f5bdfd089f025

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This article covers US political redistricting and electoral prospects. No direct commercial mechanism, commodity price impact, supply chain effect, or company-level margin signal is present. The content is purely political and does not affect any sector, product, or business operation.

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  • Republicans gained advantage in 2026 redistricting, potentially securing up to a dozen House seats currently held by Democrats.
  • Republicans currently hold slim House majority, having won by just three seats in 2024.
  • Democrats gained five seats in California and a new district in Utah.
  • Reuters/Ipsos poll: 41% of registered voters favor Democratic candidates, 35% for Republicans.
  • Democrats may need to win national popular vote by 3-4 percentage points to regain control of the House.

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