Democrats in New York propose tilting US House map in their favor

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Democrats who control the New York state legislature on Tuesday unveiled a new congressional map that is expected to give their party a moderate boost in their effort to flip the US House after Novemberโ€™s elections.

The map improves Democratsโ€™ chances of picking up seats in as many as two districts, experts say, but it avoided an aggressive partisan gerrymander that could have dramatically boosted the partyโ€™s prospects of a House takeover. The state is considered an epicenter of the fight over control of the House, where Republicans hold a paper-thin majority. GOP gains in the Empire State in 2022 helped Republicans seize control of the lower chamber in that yearโ€™s midterm elections.

โ€œThe map makes modest changes at the margins,โ€ said Jeffrey Wice, a redistricting expert and an adjunct professor at New York Law School. โ€œItโ€™s by no means the type of plan that Republicans feared.โ€

The district lines, which lawmakers hope to quickly approve, were released a day after Democrats in the legislatureย rejected a mapย crafted by an independent redistricting commission, in favor of drawing their own.

Lawmakers left in place the commissionโ€™s lines for a central New York seat represented by freshman Republican Brandon Williams that had included more territory favorable to Democrats, likely resulting in a Democratic pickup in the fall. But Democrats in the state legislature also made a Hudson Valley seat now held by Republican Marc Molinaro more competitive than the commissionโ€™s compromise map had.

Aides to Williams and Molinaro did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Additionally, lawmakers boosted Democrat Tom Suozziโ€™s 3rd Congressional District on Long Island, which Democratsย flipped earlier this monthย in a special election to succeed expelled former…

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