
A coordinated Democratic counteroffensive in New York marks a strategic response to Republican mid‑decade gerrymanders and the weakening of minority voting power. Reporting on the Philadelphia primary helps explain why such efforts are expanding: Democrats see local races as critical frontlines for protecting minority representation and offsetting Southern map losses. The counteroffensive blends organizing, litigation where useful, and partisan tactics to try to blunt GOP advantages.
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