Republicans Gain Ground in Redistricting Battle as Population Shifts Reshape Electoral Map

A Shifting Map: Why Democrats May Struggle Beyond 2030 Washington, D.C. — For much of modern history, Democrats have relied on a familiar formula to reach the White House: build commanding leads in California, New York, and Illinois, then supplement those with Midwest battlegrounds. That strategy reliably opened a path to 270 electoral votes. But that map is beginning to shift under their feet. Analysts warn that by 2032, population changes and redistricting could narrow Democrats’ options, while Republicans stand to gain from migration trends and reapportionment following the 2030 Census. Migration That Changes More Than Streets Americans are leaving high-tax,… CONTINUE READING…