"the new york times" reports the number of competitive congressional districts is on track to dive near impossibly below the lowest level it has been in at least three decades as republicans and democrats both draw new political maps designed to ensure that the vast majority of house races are over before the general election even starts, with two-thirds of the new boundaries set, map makers are on pace to draw fewer than 40 seats out of 435 that are considered competitive based on the 2020 presidential election results, so according to "the new york times" analysis of the election data, ten years ago, that number was 73. how is this, a.b., going to play out in the next election and therefore in how our government actually runs and looks like? >> it's really the most central