South Carolina lawmakers rejected President Trump's push to redraw congressional voting maps before midterm elections, with over one-third of Senate Republicans voting against the redistricting bill. The rejection came amid concerns about timing, potential legal challenges, and fears the controversial process could energize Democratic voters.
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South Carolina lawmakers rejected President Trump's push to redraw congressional voting maps before midterm elections, with over one-third of Senate Republicans voting against the redistricting bill. The rejection came amid concerns about timing, potential legal challenges, and fears the controversial process could energize Democratic voters.