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EXCLUSIVE: The Home of Representatives’ lone Republican representing a part of New York Metropolis is dealing with a menace of redistricting, and he or she has vowed to defeat it.

“The Democrats have completely no disgrace,” Rep. Nicole Malliotakis, R-N.Y., advised Fox Information Digital. “That is the third time they’ve tried to redraw our district, tilt the scales and alter the foundations to offer their get together a bonus, as a result of they merely will not — they cannot — tolerate a Republican representing New York Metropolis.”

Malliotakis represents New York’s eleventh Congressional District, which incorporates all of Staten Island and elements of southern Brooklyn. She gained her seat in 2020, defeating former one-term Rep. Max Rose, D-N.Y., who was elected within the 2018 “blue wave.”

The Empire State was thrust into the nationwide redistricting conflict final week when the regulation agency of Democratic lawyer Marc Elias filed a lawsuit in search of to alter the boundaries of Malliotakis County.

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Rep. Nicole Malliotakis, R-N.Y., leaves a caucus assembly with Home Republicans on Capitol Hill in Washington, Could 10, 2023. (Drew Angerer/Getty Photos)

The lawsuit argued that the prevailing district dilutes the voting energy of Staten Island’s rising black and Latino voting inhabitants, allegedly violating minority protections within the New York Voting Rights Act.

“This lawsuit is so frivolous that there’s completely no advantage to it. There may be completely no authorized, legitimate argument to it in anyway,” Malliotakis stated.

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The New York Metropolis Republican pointed to her personal non-white roots, born to a Cuban mom who was exiled by the communist Fidel Castro regime. Her father is from Greece.

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“The truth that they’re someway claiming that Hispanics and minorities now not have rights once I’m the primary Hispanic elected to symbolize the district makes it much more ridiculous,” she stated.

Democratic lawyer Marc Elias seen on an episode of CBS’ ’60 Minutes’. (Screenshot/CBS)

“It is unlucky that it will take time and assets to combat in courtroom once more, however we are going to achieve this as a result of the folks of New York’s eleventh District should elect the individual they need, not who Washington Democrats suppose they need.”

The district has largely skewed Republican in latest elections, voting for President Donald Trump in 2016, 2020 and 2024. Trump has already endorsed Malliotakis for re-election.

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Nevertheless, voters in New York’s eleventh Congressional District did elect former President Barack Obama in 2012, and elected Sens. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., in 2016 and 2018, respectively. The district voted for Republicans for Senate in 2022 and 2024.

However the lawsuit comes as each Republicans and Democrats are pushing full steam forward to restructure Congress’ plans forward of the 2026 midterm elections.

Texas just lately adopted a brand new map that leans extra closely in favor of Republicans, whereas voters in California shall be questioning whether or not they may let the Democratic-dominated legislature there redraw districts to assist the left.

The White Home has additionally urged Missouri and Indiana, amongst others, to additionally push for extra advantages from the Republican Get together.

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North Carolina Republicans final month authorized a brand new map aimed toward dethroning reasonable Rep. Don Davis, D.C.

In the meantime, Democrats in Maryland just lately withdrew threats to unseat the state’s lone Republican, Rep. Andy Harris, D-Md., from his seat.

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