Republicans poised to vote on new House map that would erase Democratic seat in Tennessee – US politics live
Republicans in Tennessee are preparing to vote on a new congressional map that could eliminate a Democratic-held seat. This redistricting effort is seen as a move to reshape the electoral landscape before the upcoming midterm elections.

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AI-generatedRepublicans in Tennessee are preparing to vote on a new congressional map that could eliminate a Democratic-held seat. This redistricting effort is seen as a move to reshape the electoral landscape before the upcoming midterm elections. A key aspect of the proposed map involves carving up a majority-Black congressional district. The article also briefly mentions concerns that windfall profits for "big oil" due to the Iran war could hinder the energy transition and boost the sector's political lobbying efforts.
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4 extractedWindfall profits from Trump’s war will allow big oil to build a wall of money around its Trump-era political victories.
Republicans are poised to vote on a new House map that could eliminate a Democratic seat in Tennessee.
The proposed map could reshape the electoral map ahead of the midterms by dividing a majority-Black congressional district.
Billions in profits big oil is reaping due to the Iran war may stymie the energy transition, experts and advocates fear.