America’s Redistricting Wars Are Becoming a Structural Political Feature

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Natixis argues that the 2026 congressional redistricting battles are no longer isolated electoral maneuvers, but part of a broader structural shift toward permanent mid-decade mapmaking warfare. 

  • Republicans are positioned to gain as many as 10 House seats through redistricting changes across states including Texas, Florida, Ohio, and Louisiana.
  • The report argues redistricting is increasingly reducing the number of competitive districts, reinforcing polarization and incentivizing more ideologically rigid policymaking.
  • While Republicans currently benefit most from the 2026 cycle, Natixis expects Democrats to respond aggressively before the 2028 presidential election.

The deeper implication is that U.S. political instability may increasingly stem not only from elections themselves, but from the continual rewriting of the electoral map.

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