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Republicans’ real plan to hold the House isn’t to win votes — it’s to draw maps that make votes not count.
Democracy Docket’s latest newsletter tracks simultaneous special sessions across Florida, Alabama, Tennessee, and Louisiana — all racing to gerrymander Democratic and Black-majority districts out of existence before November, with Trump openly pressuring states to prioritize map manipulation over letting active elections proceed. This isn’t a side story: it’s the core Republican strategy for 2026, which is exactly why the competitive seats on our list are so valuable — and why they’re trying to eliminate Dem seats before a single vote is cast.

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Did Tucker Carlson just low key announce his 2028 presidential campaign? Carlson says he’s breaking with Trump over the Iran War, but is there more to his apology tour?
You may not like him, but millions on the right listen to him so its worth paying attention when Tucker Carlson goes on an anti-Trump apology tour for the NYT’s The Interview. Carlson publicly attacks Trump’s foreign policy as a betrayal of the MAGA base, positioning himself as the movement’s true heir rather than its servant — the kind of careful distancing that looks a lot like early-stage groundwork for 2028. For Democrats, the useful read here isn’t schadenfreude; it’s that the MAGA coalition is not static. When its most influential media figure starts pulling the base in a different direction, it creates real volatility in exactly the competitive districts we’re targeting.

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It’s not just the Billionaires but the entire Epstein class. Justice Brandeis said it over a century ago and it’s never been more precise: “We can have democracy in this country, or we can have great wealth concentrated in the hands of a few, but we can’t have both.”
Robert Reich posted it on Bluesky this week — not because it’s new, but because people are living it. If you’ aren’t following Reich and his economic analysis, you need to start. After Citizens United, billionaire money didn’t just grow in elections; it reshaped who Congress serves. The path out runs directly through the competitive seats we’re targeting. That’s not a slogan. It’s the math.

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The mifepristone fight is less a legal battle than a confusion campaign — and confusion is the point.
When a federal court tried to end mail-order abortion access last week, anti-abortion media flooded the zone with misleading headlines designed to make people believe access was already gone — and far too many in the mainstream press went along with it. The Supreme Court paused the ruling, 22 Democratic AGs filed an amicus brief, and mifepristone can still be mailed; Abortion, Every Day’s breakdown has the full picture and the resources people need to actually access care. If they can make voters believe this fight is already lost, they win without passing another law.

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