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    "Could Oregon Get Swept Up In Redistricting Wars?"
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  "textContent": "As an all-out war over redistricting upends voting rights law and a battle over congressional maps plays out across the country, Democrats are looking for opportunities to cancel out Republican gains—and they have their sights set on Oregon. Oregon, like all states, redraws its state legislative and congressional maps regularly following the release of each […]\n\nThe post Could Oregon Get Swept Up In Redistricting Wars? appeared first on Portland Mercury.",
  "title": "Could Oregon Get Swept Up In Redistricting Wars?"
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