Republicans and Democrats are engaged in a brazen effort to redraw House lines.

The congressional map appears to be tilting more red amid the latest flurry of redistricting developments across the U.S.

Don't look to history because we've never done this before. But President Trump's push to redistrict and the Democrats' response will reverberate.

Republicans and Democrats are engaged in a brazen effort to redraw House lines.

Top Democrats spent the last 10 months tearing up their midterm playbook and duking it out with the GOP over redrawing US House districts — forcing Republicans to a draw.

If Republicans win half of the remaining toss-up seats, they would control the House 219-216, a net loss of just one seat.

On the heels of a stinging gerrymandering loss, three Virginia Democrats told USA TODAY they're still optimistic about their party's midterm chances.