WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump’s bid to lock in Republican rule in next year’s US elections with an unprecedented mid-decade redistricting sweep could be coming undone – and threatening to gift Democrats an unexpected advantage.
Breaking with political tradition, the president has pressed conservative states to redraw their congressional maps years before the next census, arguing that Republicans are “entitled” to grow their thin majority in the US House of Representatives.
His party initially seemed well positioned – they control more state legislatures and map-drawing processes – but the strategy has stumbled.
