South Carolina House backs congressional map favoring GOP but bill faces a more skeptical Senate
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Republicans in the South Carolina House cast aside Democratic objections and endorsed a congressional redistricting plan just after midnight Tuesday, moving to give the GOP a shot at winning an additional seat in the November midterm elections.
The redistricting plan, urged on by President Donald Trump, would reshape the state’s only Democratic-held U.S. House district to the Republicans’ advantage as part of a broader national effort to retain the party’s slim House majority in the fall.
Four Republicans voted against the bill after a 14-hour session that included reading the bill and all the Census data creating the maps for over three hours.
The bill now heads to the more skeptical state Senate, where some Republicans have questioned whether redistricting could backfire — making districts competitive enough for Democrats to gain seats instead of securing all seven for the GOP.
