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States nationwide are redrawing congressional districts mid-decade, with Republicans and Democrats using gerrymandering to entrench their party’s power.
The resulting partisan maps are reshaping House representation to resemble the winner-take-all process in the Senate.
Experts warn the redistricting could dilute minority voices, reduce representation of split communities and worsen political polarization.
When Indiana adopted new U.S. House districts four years ago, Republican legislative leaders lauded them as “fair maps” that reflected the state’s communities.
But when Gov. Mike Braun recently tried to redraw the lines to help his fellow Republicans gain more power, he implore

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