By Danielle
A redistricting effort in Maryland led by Gov. Wes Moore has failed to garner enough support.
According to CBS News, internal party disagreements between Maryland Democrats doomed the redistricting attempt.
The state legislative session ended Monday night, which effectively killed the effort.
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CBS News explained further:
In the end, the Maryland Senate left the bill in a committee, with Democrats who control the chamber concerned that it could backfire under judicial review.
The unusual mid-decade redistricting, which started when President Trump encouraged Republican-controlled Texas to redraw their map last year, is expected to continue next week. Republicans want to change congressional boundaries during a special legislative session in Florida, while Democrats are asking voters to approve a redistricting referendum in Virginia.
But Democrats will not be poised to pick up a seat in Maryland, where the proposed map would have made it easier for voters to oust the state’s lone Republican member of the U.S. House.
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