Why didn't Maryland Republicans seriously challenge the Congressional map? (user search)
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« on: July 06, 2023, 09:43:25 AM »

The initial map did get struck down.  The current map is 7-1, best case for the GOP would probably be 6-1-1 with the 6th taking in less of Montco and going further east in Northern Maryland.    However, with Frederick County trending Dem that probably wouldn't last long anyway.   Republicans probably just didn't feel it was worth it to at best trade a Dem leaning seat for a swing seat that is trending more Dem.
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