MacCallum on trends in Census' Congress redistricting: Never seen 'people move because of politics'
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The 2020 Census results will shift the nation's political map ahead of the 2022 elections, with several blue states and at least one red state losing Congressional seats, while the responding gains will be felt mostly in Republican-led states.
For the first time in its more than 170-year history, California will lose one of its 52 congressional seats, while Texas is the only state to gain 2. Heavily-Republican West Virginia and red-leaning swing state Ohio will both lose a seat, while Democrat-led Michigan, Pennsylvania, New York and Illinois all lose a seat. Blue Oregon gains one seat, as does Montana, a moderately conservative state with a penchant for also electing prominent Democrats like former Sen. Max Baucus and current Sen. Jon Tester. North Carolina, a state with a Democratic governor in Roy Cooper but a Republican lieutenant governor and two GOP U.S. Senators, gains one House seat.More Related News