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Political parties prefer "safe" districts to those that are competitive.
Many lawmakers, often from safe districts, are still holding town halls throughout the month.
More than a few from safe districts are singing the same tune as last time.
Their problem is that there will be so many Republican incumbents wanting safe districts.
Democrats who survived the 2010 Tea Party landslide represent comparatively safe districts.
A Trumpocalypse, if such a thing is possible, could put seemingly safe districts in play.
The House is divided into extremes reinforced by the decennial drawing of increasingly safe districts.
Most of his members, like most of Mr. Silver's, are from safe districts in New York City.
Many, including House incumbents from safe districts and deep-pocketed financiers, hold outsize influence in the party.
At the same time, redistricting has created increasingly safe districts that are also increasingly polarized by race.
Most lawmakers represent safe districts, giving them little incentive to tack to the center and work together.
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