The decision is a major victory for Republicans, wiping away a measure approved by voters to allow Democrats to gain as many as four House seats in the midterms.
The Republicans are about to gerrymander all the black representatives out of the South, so it’s going to be a very uphill effort for Democrats to win a majority int he House, even if 60% of Americans vote for Democrats.


Redistricting would have consolidated Dems to get seats…
But the map passed on a vote, the people wanted it.
Judges going against the people is likely to see more Dem turnout and possibly even more gain in seats. While drawing attention to any judges up for election.
Every Dem state party has been operating at campaign levels for a year since the DNC started making it rain. They’ll keep it up at least thru the midterms and likely thru the presidential.
A steady steam of ~1 million every month to every state (and territory) party with extra money going to red and purple states where we can get the most gains.
The Indiana primaries gave us a really good insight, as much as trump wouldn’t shut up about it, the races all had very low turnout and close to 50/50.
Even rural Republicans are tired of trump, they won’t vote D, but they may just stop voting for a couple cycles.
We’re being forced to take the risky gamble, but it could very well pay off.