Watch VideoThe balance of power in Washington will shift slightly to Republicans in the coming years.
The Census Bureau released its apportionment data from the 2020 population count.
This determines how many seats and Electoral College votes states get for the next decade.
Six states – colored in green – will pick...
2020 Census Data: 6 States To Gain Seats, 7 To Lose A Seat
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