AdvertisementHow Big a Deal Is a New Congressional Map for Pennsylvania? The Republicans are counting on a favorable congressional map to help their majority ride out a possible “wave” election this November. But the congressional map got a little less favorable on Monday when the Pennsylvania Supreme Court struck down the state’s Republican-drawn congressional map. That’s most likely if the Republican state legislature succeeds in drawing a map that Governor Wolf can accept. Those lopsided tallies nearly let Mrs. Clinton win statewide, but don’t yield any additional congressional districts over a more modest 65-to-35-point margin.
Source: New York Times January 22, 2018 21:56 UTC