Missouri Republicans Redistricting Plan Boosts GOP Chances Ahead of Midterms
Missouri Republicans have approved a Trump-backed redistricting plan aimed at increasing GOP congressional seats, potentially shifting the balance in upcoming midterm elections.

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Missouri Legislature Passes Trump-Backed Redistricting Map
Overview
Missouri Republicans approved a redistricting plan to add a GOP-friendly congressional seat, enhancing their chances in the midterm elections.
The new map targets Democratic Rep. Emanuel Cleaver by redrawing his district to include more Republican-leaning areas.
Currently, Republicans hold six out of eight U.S. House seats in Missouri, with the new map potentially increasing this to seven.
Opponents are mobilizing for a referendum to challenge the new map, aiming to overturn it through a statewide vote.
This redistricting effort reflects a national trend, with several states pursuing partisan advantages ahead of the midterm elections.
Analysis
Center-leaning sources frame this story by emphasizing the partisan intent and strategic nature of the redistricting. They highlight the plan as "Trump-backed" and part of a "nationwide race" to create "winnable voting maps" for the GOP, consistently using language that underscores the political maneuvering and the goal of gaining partisan advantage in upcoming elections.