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Flipping the House seemed doable until this week's Republican power play in N.C. Their packed Republican legislature and supreme court officially approved their newly gerrymandered House District map. It should result in the 7 to 7 House member split to most likely 11 to 3 repub.in a state virtually 50 - 50 between parties.
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Flipping the House seemed doable until this week's Republican power play in N.C. Their packed Republican legislature and supreme court officially approved their newly gerrymandered House District map. It should result in the 7 to 7 House member split to most likely 11 to 3 Repub.In a state virtually 50 - 50 between parties.
Marc Elias just filed suit to stop the gerrymandered map. He almost always wins.