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Democratic bastions New York and California are experiencing a political shift that could significantly impact their influence in Congress. An analysis of recent census data, unveiled on Tuesday, indicates that these two states will collectively surrender six congressional seats by 2030, as the population gravitates toward the sunbelt.
The Redistricting Network has forecasted that New York will see a reduction of two seats in the House of Representatives due to its stagnant population growth. This trend, some critics argue, underscores a troublesome decline for the Empire State.
Meanwhile, California, once synonymous with rapid population expansion, is also facing a demographic plateau. The analysis predicts the Golden State will lose four seats, marking a notable shift from its historical growth patterns.