States scramble to gerrymander U.S. House districts after Trump sought edge in midterm elections As the midterm elections draw near, both Republican and Democratic parties in certain states are actively engaged in redrawing U.S. House districts. This strategic move aims to create an advantage for their respective candidates, making it easier for them to secure victories. The redistricting efforts are a scramble for political leverage ahead of the elections.
- Political parties are redrawing U.S. House districts in some states.
- The goal is to gain an advantage for their candidates in the upcoming midterm elections.
- This process aims to make it easier for their candidates to win.