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This redistribution threatens to dramatically alter the political map, favoring states with policies conducive to economic growth and family development—areas such as Texas, Florida, Idaho, Arizona, and Utah—while the blue states, often seen as "laboratories of failed policies," continue to decline in population.
The Future of Redistricting and Supreme Court's Role
The redistricting process in states like Indiana exemplifies the strategic pushback against Democratic gerrymandering efforts. Indiana, historically a Republican stronghold, is planning a new, more GOP-friendly congressional map ahead of the 2026 midterms—an effort backed by grassroots advocacy and legal actions against racial and partisan gerrymandering.