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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Anyone else think the Republican whining is a bit…unseemly? I can’t help but thinking about the little pipsqeak on the playground who bullies the big kid for years, then cries bloody murder when the big kid punches him back once and knocks him flat on his back. AOC said it best when she said, “Wah wah wah.” I can’t help but see children every time I see Republican white men whining about injustice. [/quote] This is going to result in Democrats winning 10 of Virginia's 11 House districts. Reminder: Virginia is purple state. That's completely ridiculous. Why don't you just ban Republicans from voting altogether? [/quote] If 48.5% of Virginians vote repuplican but maps reduce them to just 1 of 11 seats (9.1%), then nearly half the state has been compressed into only 9% representation. That means they lost about 81% of their political voice when seats are allocated.[/quote] Maybe if Republicans has conducted themselves differently in the past few years, more than 48.5% would have voted against this measure. [/quote] The Trump administration eviscerated the federal workforce, went to war in Iran without a plan, bilked taxpayers for millions of dollars for his personal enrichment, and gave pardons to criminals who donated to his campaign, all while Virginia's GOP representatives have abdicated their oversight authority and given his actions their full-throated endorsement. Maybe they shouldn't have?[/quote] Those do all seem like bad choices if you’re trying to make people in VA keep you in power, yeah… Particularly interesting to me is that Virginia is historically VERY against jerrymandering. The prior initiative to establish bipartisan commission passed with 15% approval. It really shows how horrified people are by whats happening.[/quote]
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