Most Americans do not live in competitive congressional districts, meaning their votes are unlikely to sway the outcome of House elections.
This lack of competition is largely due to partisan gerrymandering, which creates safe seats for both parties and reduces electoral accountability. As House Republicans head into their summer recess, they face challenges in addressing controversial issues and promoting unpopular legislation, making their town halls potentially contentious.
The lack of competitive districts also means that many representatives are more concerned with primary challenges than general elections, further polarizing the political landscape.
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