Ohio's new congressional map continues national trend of more split urban-rural districts
The split of Hamilton County into urban-rural districts aims to flip Ohio's 1st Congressional District, currently Democratic, with President Trump winning the new district by 3 points in 2024.
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“This is appeasement:” Dems blasted for caving to GOP blackmail on Ohio’s gerrymandering
Ohio Democrats on the state redistricting commission unanimously approved a congressional map that locks in a grossly disproportionate Republican advantage through 2031, in what Today in Ohio podcast host called the most depressing story he’s encountered in months.
Ohio Democrats Get a Better Map than Expected
Larry Sabato’s Crystal Ball: “Ohio surprisingly approved a new congressional map late last week in a bipartisan vote.” “While the map does get better for Republicans, it’s not nearly as bad for Democrats as it could have been, and Democrats still have a path to come out of this election with as many seats as they currently hold in the state.” “Reps. Marcy Kaptur (D-OH) and Greg Landsman (D-OH) see their districts get less Democratic, while Rep. …
New video uploaded: What began when Texas drew what could be five new Republican districts in the House of Representatives at the urging of President Trump has become a race for the redistribution of districts nationwide. Nick Corasaniti, a reporter for the New York Times covering national politics, offers an overview. By Nick Corasaniti, Alexandra Ostasiewicz, Claire Hogan, June Kim, Christina Thornell and Ashley Wu November 3, 2025 The post Th…
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