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Rep. Carter to Newsmax: Georgia Should Redraw Maps Before Midterms

By    |   Tuesday, 05 May 2026 07:28 AM EDT

Several states, including Georgia, should move quickly to redraw congressional maps following recent Supreme Court decisions, saying the changes could affect both state representation and control of the House, Rep. Buddy Carter told Newsmax on Tuesday. 

Speaking on Newsmax's "Wake Up America Early," the Georgia Republican said he supports the court's ruling and called on Georgia leaders to convene a special session to address redistricting, even as early voting is already underway.

"Race should never be considered in drawing congressional districts," Carter said. "It's never too late to do the right thing, and the right thing is for the governor and for the Legislature to call a special session to redistrict so that Georgians will be represented by people who represent their values."

Carter said redrawing district lines in Georgia could result in Republicans gaining two to three seats, which he said could play a role in determining the national House majority.

"That could be the difference between us going back as Republicans in the majority in the House and going back in the minority," Carter said.

He also pointed to broader estimates suggesting Republicans could gain seats across Southern states if similar redistricting efforts move forward.

"It's been estimated in the Southern states that we could pick up almost 18 seats," Carter said, adding that the issue goes beyond party control and centers on representation.

Carter's comments came after the Supreme Court ruled that Louisiana must immediately implement a revised congressional map, clearing the way for redistricting ahead of the midterm elections.

Shifting to federal funding, Carter said he expects Congress to pass a reconciliation bill backed by President Donald Trump that includes funding for Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection.

"We're going to get it done," Carter said, adding that Republicans would move forward even without Democrat support.

Carter also referenced national security concerns, recent wildfires in Georgia, and the need for federal resources, including FEMA assistance.

The congressman, who is running for Senate, also criticized incumbent Sen. Jon Ossoff, D-Ga., and urged voters to participate in early voting.

"Jon Ossoff does not represent the values of the state of Georgia, and we need to win this seat," he said. 

Carter also highlighted his campaign positioning, saying Republicans must nominate a strong candidate to compete in the race.

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Several states, including Georgia, should move quickly to redraw congressional maps following recent Supreme Court decisions, saying the changes could affect both state representation and control of the House, Rep. Buddy Carter told Newsmax on Tuesday.
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