Your vote is powerful, but its impact can be diluted before you even cast it. You'll learn how states like Tennessee and Alabama are strategically redrawing political maps, and why this process often sparks intense legal and political battles.
States like Tennessee and Alabama are redrawing their congressional maps, a process called redistricting, which happens every 10 years after the U.S. Census.
This is trending because these new maps are often challenged in court, as they can significantly alter the balance of power for the next decade.