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North Carolina Republicans plan to redraw the state's congressional map to add a GOP seat.

The move follows a call from Donald Trump and similar redistricting efforts in other states.

North Carolina Democrats have criticized the plan, calling it a power grab that undermines voters.

Heeding a call by President Donald Trump, North Carolina Republican leaders have announced plans to hold a vote on redrawing the state's congressional districts to give the GOP an additional seat in the U.S. House of Representatives.

North Carolina Senate Leader Phil Berger, a Republican who represents Rockingham County, said in an Oct. 13 news release, "Picking up where Texas left off, we will hold votes in our October session to redraw North Carolina’s congressional map to ensure (Cali

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