Help us stop the GOP from manipulating the maps again >>
Friend -- I want to put the NDRC's work -- our successes and our remaining challenges -- in very clear terms.
After 2011 redistricting, Republicans had unilateral map-drawing power over a whopping 213 U.S. House districts, while Democrats had that power for a mere 44.* That's why so many of the maps in use today are so manipulated.
Enter the NDRC. By the end of the 2018 elections, Republicans lost the unilateral power to draw maps for 34 U.S. House districts -- and they lost it for another six after the 2019 elections.
You made that happen -- pitch in to keep the progress going >>
Now, 40 seats is a huge shift, but we have a TON more work to do. Republicans still have unilateral map-drawing power over 173 House districts, twice as many as Democrats do.
But we have a plan. Our top targets in 2020 are five states that between them have 106 House districts, and whose redistricting process is entirely controlled by Republicans: Ohio, Texas, Georgia, North Carolina, and Florida.
If we can flip just one chamber in each of these states, we'll be able to STOP the GOP from manipulating the maps for over 100 districts!
Help us do it >>
And we can do it, friend. But we have to be able to invest in all of our target states -- and we can't do that without you.
Chip in to help us make the maps fair by electing Democrats in state and local races >>
Thanks,
Ben
* In the remaining states, maps were either drawn by independent commissions or the state has only one House seat.
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