Republican-led South Carolina Senate Rejects President Trump’s Call to Redraw Congressional Maps
The 20-24 vote halted a plan to redraw all seven House districts and force new primaries after early voting had already begun, officials said.
- The Republican-controlled South Carolina Senate rejected a White House-backed plan to extend the legislative calendar and redraw the state's congressional boundaries ahead of the upcoming midterm elections.
- Republican State Senate Majority Leader Shane Massey heavily criticized the proposed map, warning colleagues that a Washington-mandated gerrymander could trigger a high Black voter turnout that might backfire on the party and make competitive districts vulnerable.
- The legislative roadblock ensures that long-serving Democratic Representative Jim Clyburn will likely protect his seat in the state's sole majority-Black district, defying President Donald Trump's digital demands for local lawmakers to dismantle it.
- The GOP also faced a setback Tuesday in Alabama, where federal judges blocked a Republican-drawn map the court said 'intentionally discriminated based on race,' while Marina Jenkins, executive director of the National Redistricting Foundation, warned the 'fight for justice is far from over' nationwide.
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South Carolina Republicans Killed Their Own Redistricting Plan and Adam Morgan Explained Exactly Why
Jim Clyburn's seat survived the Supreme Court – and now it just survived South Carolina Republicans themselves. That's not a punchline. It's what happened today. The question isn't why Democrats protected Clyburn, but why six Republican senators handed him the win. The Clock They Set Themselves On Fire With Early voting in South Carolina started […]
The attempt to cut constituencies in favor of Republican candidates has thus failed in two states led by Trump's party, and the decisions are a setback for the US President.
South Carolina Senate Shuts Down Trump's Preferred State Map
The South Carolina Senate abruptly adjourned on Tuesday without taking up a new congressional map that aimed to eliminate the state’s lone majority Black district and cement an entirely Republican delegation, according to the New York Times. By refusing to act, lawmakers defied pressure from President Trump and national conservatives to wade into the country’s redistricting wars before the November elections. The State Senate failed to pass a mo…
In South Carolina, several Republican senators voted against together with Democrats. In Alabama, a three-member judge's body prevented the introduction of a new electoral map.
U.S. President Trump has suffered defeats in the dispute over constituency cuts that favor his Republicans. In South Carolina, democratic and Republican senators blocked a new constituency division. In Alabama, a court stopped a reorder.
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