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

A U.S. Supreme Court decision and ruling from the Virginia Supreme Court have altered the redistricting outlook, hurting the chance that House control will flip.

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

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

ANALYSIS — Republicans are riding high after a series of redistricting victories that could help the GOP become the first party since 1978 to retain control of both chambers of…

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