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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][twitter][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There are enough gerrymandable seats across the country in Dem areas to stand up to anything the GOP does, assuming all of the states are engaged in this. IOW, the GOP is more gerryamndered with less juice to squeeze than the Dems.[/quote] No the republicans could pick up at the max 11 seats. Though those seats would be +5 to +8 trump from last cycle. It is looking like a +15 swing to Dems. Dems could pickup 12-15 seats with gerrymandering. The republicans have been gerrymandering to max for 20 years now. They do not have much left to do. North Carolina gerrymandering gave republicans the house. It’s like the Republicans did not think this out or are in full panic mode. The only way to stop this is to cancel all elections. This is coming soon.[/quote] The Rs will have more if SCOTUS gets rid of what’s left of the VRA. There are a bunch of minority-majority districts in southern states that they could wipe out. [/quote] Where do you put those people? You need to make all republicans seats +15, really +20. The minority districts allow you to make all your other districts +10 but not +15 or +20. There is a big wave coming.[/quote]
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