Georgia Republicans say no to redistricting
Key Points:
- Georgia Republican legislative leaders decided not to redraw the state's political maps during the special session called by Gov. Brian Kemp.
- The special session aimed to secure additional House seats for Republicans in the 2028 elections.
- This move represents a temporary rejection of pressure from former President Donald Trump to alter congressional districts for GOP advantage.
- The decision maintains the current political boundaries for now, delaying any potential changes to Georgia's electoral map.