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Question: The 2 remaining seats will naturally go to the GOP, so it doesn't really matter how the GOP decides to redistrict here, but which map is more likely?
#1
One district in the North (in the DC media market) and one in the South (coal country).
#2
One district in the West (near PA and OH) and one in the East (bordering VA).
#3
Neither / a mixture of both.
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« on: July 08, 2021, 03:28:50 PM »

Personally I'm inclined to say a northern/southern split is both more likely and more politically and geographically sensible, though an eastern-western split will likely have very interesting results as both districts will change signficantly from how they are now. Either way the 2022 GOP primaries should be interesting - a battle between 2 incumbents.
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