Facing the possibility of an unsafe district, South Carolina’s most powerful Democrat sent his aide to consult with the GOP on a redistricting plan that diluted Black voting strength and harmed his party’s chances of gaining seats in Congress.
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How Rep. James Clyburn Protected His District at a Cost to Black Democrats <[link removed]> Facing the possibility of an unsafe district, South Carolina’s most powerful Democrat sent his aide to consult with the GOP on a redistricting plan that diluted Black voting strength and harmed his party’s chances of gaining seats in Congress. by Marilyn W. Thompson; Photography and video by Cheney Orr for ProPublica
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