New York court orders redraw of congressional map, boosting Democrats' chances in 2024
- A New York court ruled the current congressional map is invalid and ordered it be redrawn.
- The new map could help Democrats regain seats lost to Republicans in the 2022 midterms.
- Republicans plan to appeal the ruling to the state's highest court.
- If upheld, the Democrat-controlled legislature would control the new redistricting process.
- The court decision could offset potential Republican gains in other states and impact control of the U.S. House.