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לואיזיאנע גאווערנער האט אונטערגעשריבן די נייע קאנגרעס מאפע וואס געבט רעפובליקאנער א פרישע זיץ

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Louisiana Republicans scored a significant political victory after Governor Jeff Landry signed a new congressional map into law, officially reshaping the state’s U.S. House delegation ahead of the 2026 midterm elections. The redistricting plan shifts Louisiana from a 4-Republican, 2-Democrat split to a 5-Republican, 1-Democrat advantage, giving the GOP a potentially crucial additional seat as national control of Congress remains a major battleground.

The change follows a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that found the previous congressional map constituted an unlawful racial gerrymander, forcing lawmakers to redraw district boundaries. The newly approved map removes one of the state's two majority-Black congressional districts and replaces it with a configuration that supporters argue better complies with constitutional requirements while reflecting traditional redistricting principles.

For Republicans and supporters of the Trump movement, the development represents another major step toward strengthening conservative representation in Washington at a time when every House seat could prove decisive. The move is expected to intensify national debate over redistricting and voting rights, but GOP leaders argue the new map restores fairness to the process and positions Louisiana voters to send a stronger conservative majority to Congress in the 2026 elections.

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