A state supreme court’s 4–3 decision struck down the voter‑approved Democratic map, removing the electoral edge Democrats sought and triggering an emergency appeal that the U.S. Supreme Court ultimately denied. The outcome has pushed Democrats to move from legal challenges to campaign-focused strategies, with Washington Post reporting that they plan to concentrate on several vulnerable Republican incumbents. The controversy has increased campaign costs and heightened national attention on redistricting and representation.
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