A New York state Supreme Court on Saturday released its plan for congressional district lines, completing revisions to a map thrown out as a partisan gerrymander.
New York Democrats would have the upper hand in just 16 congressional districts and Republicans would have a strong opportunity to win three or more seats under the map recommended Monday by the state’s court-appointed special master.
It’s primary day in West Virginia, where Rep. David McKinley will find out if his home-court advantage and a couple party-bucking votes can overcome Donald Trump’s wrath.