WASHINGTON — The battle lines are being redrawn literally and figuratively for Donald Trump’s second and final midterm election, as the contest for the House of Representatives heats up this summer with showdowns over redistricting and the president’s big, new law pushing his domestic agenda. August saw the beginning of a heated national fight over attempts to redraw congressional districts in various states, after Texas Republicans moved to eliminate as many as five Democratic-held seats and California Democrats moved to counter them
The two major forces shaping Trump's second midterm election

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