Texas Republicans unveil congressional map that could gift them five seats

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Anonymous wrote:Virginia was stupid to do this.

NOVA elites really hate rural southern Virginians.


MAGAs hate everyone so just stop with your nonsense.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Virginia was stupid to do this.

NOVA elites really hate rural southern Virginians.

Please report to the crying about Virginia thread here https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1317856.page
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Virginia was stupid to do this.

NOVA elites really hate rural southern Virginians.


MAGAs hate everyone so just stop with your nonsense.


Texans are very glad you approve of redistricting!
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Anonymous wrote:Pathetic how Dems gerrymander across CA and New England and then compare if the GOP dares to do even a fraction of it. Complete hypocrites without any morals or standards.


Pathetic how the GOP votes against any federal legislation against gerrymandering. Don't like it? Advocate for GOP to put forward legislation to ban it federally. Otherwise, it is just more hypocrisy without morals or standards.


Why vote for it? Dems won't enforce the law. In VA, the ballot initiative that was just held was not eligible because Dems didn't honor state law regarding timelines. Moreover, the ballot language was misleading and still allowed despite violating state law. The law is dead and Dems killed it.

We have laws already Dems ignore. More laws aren't the solution.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pathetic how Dems gerrymander across CA and New England and then compare if the GOP dares to do even a fraction of it. Complete hypocrites without any morals or standards.


Pathetic how the GOP votes against any federal legislation against gerrymandering. Don't like it? Advocate for GOP to put forward legislation to ban it federally. Otherwise, it is just more hypocrisy without morals or standards.


Why vote for it? Dems won't enforce the law. In VA, the ballot initiative that was just held was not eligible because Dems didn't honor state law regarding timelines. Moreover, the ballot language was misleading and still allowed despite violating state law. The law is dead and Dems killed it.

We have laws already Dems ignore. More laws aren't the solution.

Somebody is salty.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am failing to understand the crocodile tears from the right on the Virginia vote. Texas started this mess at the behest of Trump. Texas could have ignored it, but didn't.


Texas GOP redistricted themselves into losing seats, and now they are upset that Democrats aren't as incompetent

Hmmm Meatball Ron may want some of these people to lose 🤔

They've pushed gerrymandering about as far as they can without risk. Early on (can't remember which districts), Texas took 2 solid red seats and turned them into 5 moderate leaning seats (max +5). It would only take a gentle blue wave to flip all 5 seats.

Blue states are just getting their redistricting toes wet. Red states are maxed out. The untapped potential of a blue tsunami is within reach. Hope DeSantis held on to those white rain boots!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pathetic how Dems gerrymander across CA and New England and then compare if the GOP dares to do even a fraction of it. Complete hypocrites without any morals or standards.


Pathetic how the GOP votes against any federal legislation against gerrymandering. Don't like it? Advocate for GOP to put forward legislation to ban it federally. Otherwise, it is just more hypocrisy without morals or standards.


Why vote for it? Dems won't enforce the law. In VA, the ballot initiative that was just held was not eligible because Dems didn't honor state law regarding timelines. Moreover, the ballot language was misleading and still allowed despite violating state law. The law is dead and Dems killed it.

We have laws already Dems ignore. More laws aren't the solution.


And republicans do this in other states. If you have no interest in solving problems, stop complaining. Such whiny babies!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Virginia was stupid to do this.

NOVA elites really hate rural southern Virginians.


Texans really hate the rest of America.

FIFY
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Virginia was stupid to do this.

NOVA elites really hate rural southern Virginians.


??
How so?
You think that school and healthcare are bad for rural southern Virginians?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am failing to understand the crocodile tears from the right on the Virginia vote. Texas started this mess at the behest of Trump. Texas could have ignored it, but didn't.


Texas GOP redistricted themselves into losing seats, and now they are upset that Democrats aren't as incompetent

Hmmm Meatball Ron may want some of these people to lose 🤔

They've pushed gerrymandering about as far as they can without risk. Early on (can't remember which districts), Texas took 2 solid red seats and turned them into 5 moderate leaning seats (max +5). It would only take a gentle blue wave to flip all 5 seats.

Blue states are just getting their redistricting toes wet. Red states are maxed out. The untapped potential of a blue tsunami is within reach. Hope DeSantis held on to those white rain boots!

+1 I continue to be shocked that Wisconsin hasn’t stepped up to fix their maps after the two Democratic-aligned Supreme Court justices got Assad-level numbers statewide. They’re still operating under a gerrymander by the supermajority R legislature. Also Colorado is in the works but I don’t think anything can happen there until 2028.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am failing to understand the crocodile tears from the right on the Virginia vote. Texas started this mess at the behest of Trump. Texas could have ignored it, but didn't.


Texas GOP redistricted themselves into losing seats, and now they are upset that Democrats aren't as incompetent

Hmmm Meatball Ron may want some of these people to lose 🤔

They've pushed gerrymandering about as far as they can without risk. Early on (can't remember which districts), Texas took 2 solid red seats and turned them into 5 moderate leaning seats (max +5). It would only take a gentle blue wave to flip all 5 seats.

Blue states are just getting their redistricting toes wet. Red states are maxed out. The untapped potential of a blue tsunami is within reach. Hope DeSantis held on to those white rain boots!

+1 I continue to be shocked that Wisconsin hasn’t stepped up to fix their maps after the two Democratic-aligned Supreme Court justices got Assad-level numbers statewide. They’re still operating under a gerrymander by the supermajority R legislature. Also Colorado is in the works but I don’t think anything can happen there until 2028.
I think Wisconsin will step up, right? Judge Susan Crawford won the Wisconsin Supreme Court election despite Musk's vote bribing scheme. They were instrumental in the last blue wave (feels like eons ago).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Virginia was stupid to do this.

NOVA elites really hate rural southern Virginians.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Virginia was stupid to do this.

NOVA elites really hate rural southern Virginians.

Please report to the crying about Virginia thread here https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1317856.page


I thought Republicans loved redistricting.

The f*uck your feelings crowd sure does have a lot of feelings now. Y'all started it.
Anonymous
Firing all those federal workers in NoVa sure did free people's time as well as create a whole lot of Democrats that used to be Republicans.
Anonymous
Reporter: What do you make of Republicans saying that Virginia—

AOC: Wah wah wah.

We have asked Republicans for 10 years to ban partisan gerrymandering. And for 10 years, Republicans have said no.

What they’re just mad at is that they have been accustomed to a Democratic Party that rolls over, doesn’t fight, and takes everything sitting down.
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