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Alabama's U.S. District 2 Draws Both Parties After SCOTUS Ruling

June 4, 2026·about 3 hours ago·via WSFA
Alabama's U.S. District 2 Draws Both Parties After SCOTUS Ruling
Both parties are now eyeing Alabama's U.S. District 2 after a Supreme Court ruling opened the door to a new political fight. The seat has become a fresh battleground in a state where district lines can decide real power long before Election Day. Democrats see an opportunity, while Republicans are working to hold ground. It is another reminder that court rulings increasingly shape the map before voters ever reach the polls. Read more about this...

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