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Nick Corasaniti
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politics/voting/democracy reporter for @nytimes. Author of "I Don't Want to Go Home: An Oral History of The Stone Pony" for HarperCollins. [email protected]
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Virginia Ruling Rejects Democrats’ House Map In Win for Republicans
National G.O.P. Edge in Gerrymandering
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Virginia Ruling Rejects Democrats’ House Map In Win for Republicans
National G.O.P. Edge in Gerrymandering
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New York Times•MAY 9, 2026•Lead StoryFrames the judicial decision primarily through its national political consequences, highlighting the partisan advantage gained by Republicans in congressional redistricting. The tone is analytical, focusing on the structural balance of power rather than individual political figures.

Indiana Proves Grip of Trump Is Still Strong
With:Shane Goldmacher
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New York Times•MAY 7, 2026Analyses primary election results to demonstrate the enduring political influence of the former president over the Republican party base.

Voting Ruling Could Incite Endless Redistricting Wars
Fair Representation and Power of Voters Are Probable Casualties in Hail of Maps
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New York Times•MAY 3, 2026•Lead StoryThe paper frames a recent Supreme Court decision as a catalyst for ongoing political conflict over electoral maps, highlighting concerns about the impact on fair representation and voter power.

Ruling May Help Republicans, but Timing Limits Midterm Effect
Fight Over Redistricting Is Likely to Extend Through 2028
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New York Times•APR 30, 2026Assesses the immediate electoral consequences of the Supreme Court ruling.
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Paperboy tracks bylines on the front pages of major US and UK broadsheets. This page shows every front-page story attributed to Nick Corasaniti in our archive, based on bylines extracted from front-page images by AI. It covers only front-page stories — not the full output of this journalist. Data begins April 2026.
