Missouri’s GOP Power Play: New Congressional Map Could Flip Kansas City Seat
Missouri Governor Mike Parson signed a new congressional map designed to flip a Democratic Kansas City seat, triggering lawsuits and accusations of partisan gerrymandering.
Missouri Governor Mike Parson signed a new congressional map designed to flip a Democratic Kansas City seat, triggering lawsuits and accusations of partisan gerrymandering.
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