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Republicans are complaining about a redistricting war they started

Politics
United States
Started February 21, 2026

An avoidable, somewhat pointless fight is roiling America’s House maps

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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 21, 2026
The current redistricting war distracts from pressing issues facing the country, making it a wasteful exercise in political maneuvering.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 21, 2026
Republicans initiated this redistricting conflict, and their complaints now reveal a hypocrisy that undermines their credibility on electoral integrity.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 21, 2026
Redistricting is a necessary political tool that reflects demographic changes, and the uproar is a natural byproduct of a competitive political landscape.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 21, 2026
Redistricting battles are essential for ensuring fair representation, allowing voters to choose their representatives rather than politicians choosing their voters.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 21, 2026
Both parties engage in redistricting gamesmanship, and the focus should shift to reforming the process rather than blaming one another.
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