Republicans could pick up as many as 27 additional House seats following the Supreme Court’s decision to curb race-based redistricting, a shift that could reshape the 2026 midterm map. The projection stems from analysis of how congressional districts may be redrawn now that states are no longer required to prioritize race when complying with Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act. Estimates indicate that weakening Section 2 enforcement could ultimately produce even larger gains, with Axios reporting that 27 seats could shift toward Republicans over time. BREAKING: Supreme Court Declares Louisiana’s Newly-Drawn Congressional Map an ‘Unconstitutional Racial Gerrymander’ The changes would be concentrated primarily in Southern states, where previous maps were challenged and altered to create additional majority-minority districts. With the Court ruling that racially…

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