How can redistricting threaten incumbent members of Congress?
A) It can alter district-based funds from special interest groups.
B) It can shift incumbents into a caucus district.
C) It can add voters from an area that is less supportive of an incumbent's party.
D) It increases the probability of a strong third-party challenger.
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