show. same in north carolina where it's pretty closely divided. the argument is that republicans are pushing it forward. the state court also there saying, that can't stand. all of this is important, ana, because if these redistricting plans stand with no changes, the redistricting alone could give the republicans back control of the house, but maybe with these court challenges, maybe not. >> and all these states are doing redistricting right now, so what is the landscape more broadly nationwide? it seems like we're at the point where politicians pick their voters instead of the other way arou around. >> it's not just republicans. the difference is democrats control many fewer state legislatures so their impact is less profound out there. for right now, republicans control enough that they can basically draw the congressional districts 187 of them and 75 are under democratic control so you can see the republican impact can be much higher there, and