Democratic Super PAC Deploys $30 Million to State Legislative Races Ahead of 2026 Midterms

As Democrats shift resources toward state-level contests, the $30 million investment signals a strategic pivot to control redistricting and state governments after the next round of census-driven reapportionment—a move with profound implications for national politics over the next decade.
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