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Dan Bishop (R) would be in the same district as Rep. The proposed map would put some current members of Congress into the same districts. Democrats proposed alternative maps that would be more likely to produce a 7-7 split, which received A grades from Princeton. Their analysis shows Republicans likely would win 10 of the state’s 14 congressional seats. Princeton gave an F grade to the congressional map moving forward in North Carolina for fairness. Nonpartisan analysts, including the Princeton Gerrymandering Project, have been looking closely at the proposed maps as they’ve been unveiled in the last couple of weeks to see how much of an advantage they give to one party over the other. Top NC Democrat says ‘absoluteness of lawsuits’ if Republican redistricting maps adopted