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A political map of the United States shows the country divided into congressional districts, colored in varying shades of red and blue to indicate partisan lean. The majority of the map's geographic area, particularly across the Great Plains, South, and Mountain West, is dominated by shades of red. Blue areas are concentrated in urban centers, parts of the West Coast, the Northeast, and scattered districts across the South.

What Congress would look like without gerrymandering

A 435-district map drawn without partisan favoritism shows what fair districts would look like nationwide — more representative, more competitive, and close to guaranteeing that whichever party wins the popular vote wins the House.
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Multiple childcare bills on access, fraud advanced in Ohio House committee
Multiple childcare bills were approved in an Ohio House committee on Monday. Three of the bills deal with increasing access for children, and another is a response to calls for increased vigilance regarding potential childcare fraud.
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UAW endorsement of Benson, El-Sayed shakes up gubernatorial, U.S. Senate races in final stretch
After a year’s worth of bolstering their labor support in their respective races for Michigan’s governor and the U.S. Senate, the powerful United Auto Workers organization sent a strong message when it on Friday endorsed Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson and former health official Dr. Abdul El-Sayed.

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