Polls in Virginia Redistricting Measure Show Close Margins and Few Undecided Voters
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Polls for a Virginia redistricting measure show close margins and few undecided voters.
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This measure asks Virginia voters to temporarily reverse a decision they made less than six years ago regarding redistricting.
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Polls for a redistricting measure in Virginia indicate very close margins, with few voters remaining undecided on the issue. This measure asks Virginia voters to temporarily reverse a decision they made less than six years ago regarding redistricting. The tight polling suggests a highly contested outcome for the proposal, which could alter how the state's electoral districts are drawn. The results will determine whether the recent redistricting decision stands or is overturned by the electorate.
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Virginia is embroiled in significant redistricting battles, with a Democratic primary challenge against an incumbent and a high-profile referendum shaping the state's political landscape. Republicans are actively working to close gaps in the final stretch, highlighting the intense partisan struggle over electoral boundaries.
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