Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:texas is the most right wing state in the nation, i am surprised any democrats are there seems like this was coming for a long time
Actually that’s Oklahoma. And there’s rumors everywhere in Tulsa right now that the state may split into two separate states to add two additional R senators and two additional House seats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:texas is the most right wing state in the nation, i am surprised any democrats are there seems like this was coming for a long time
Actually that’s Oklahoma. And there’s rumors everywhere in Tulsa right now that the state may split into two separate states to add two additional R senators and two additional House seats.
How about each Hawaiian island is its own state?
Anonymous wrote:texas is the most right wing state in the nation, i am surprised any democrats are there seems like this was coming for a long time
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:texas is the most right wing state in the nation, i am surprised any democrats are there seems like this was coming for a long time
Actually that’s Oklahoma. And there’s rumors everywhere in Tulsa right now that the state may split into two separate states to add two additional R senators and two additional House seats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Uh oh, seems like the MAGAs are going to get their feelings hurt because Democrats are going to at least make an effort to save the country.
HOW DARE THEY DO BACK TO US A LITTLE BIT OF WHAT WE DO!
Show me a single instance of democrats rigging districts that would result in 5 new seats. You can’t.
In California, Republicans make up 40% of the electorate. They have far fewer than 40% of Congressional seats, so CA Dems have gerrymandered for way more than 5 seats.
Texas Congressional delegation is already severely gerrymandered; much worse than California. Texas is trying to go even worse: https://gerrymander.princeton.edu/
I think that gerrymandering is ridiculous, but if Texas is going to disenfranchise voters, I see no reason that California should play nice.
California disenfranchised its repubs through gerrymandering more than 15 years ago. They never played nice about it. It’s all just politics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Republicans redistricting hard. When you can't win fairly...
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/texas-republicans-unveil-congressional-map-that-could-gift-them-five-seats/ar-AA1JADro?ocid=entnewsntp&pc=U531&cvid=7f1c90dc109d475c88285f6d195627e9&ei=10
Republicans have unveiled a new congressional map in Texas that would allow the party to pick up as many as five additional congressional seats, an aggressive maneuver that has already met decisive outcry from Democrats and comes as the GOP tries to stave off losses in next year’s midterm elections.
Republicans already hold 25 of Texas’s 38 congressional seats. But at the urging of Donald Trump, Texas’s governor, Greg Abbott, called a special session this month to redraw the state’s congressional districts. After contentious hearings across the state, Republicans unveiled their proposed map on Wednesday.
Had the map been in place for the 2024 election, Trump would have carried 30 of the districts, while Kamala Harris would have carried just eight, according to data from Dave’s Redistricting App, an online tool that allows for analysis of voting districts.
The map unveiled on Wednesday represents the most aggressive effort for Republicans. While analysts said Republicans could target three Democratic seats easily, trying to claim more risked spreading GOP voters too thin.
Um, guys? Don’t we usually redistrict too ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bravo to these Democrats! Texas literally redistributed sitting Dems out of their districts. They asked them for their addresses.
The National Dems need a lesson from these feisty Texas leaders. This is how you resist!
Their seats should be vacated. Let normal order punish these people who refuse to let the people's will be done.
The people’s will is to not say on live TV that you are disenfranchising them. Really, you should have higher standards.
They're not being disenfranchised. They're being given better treatment than Republicans in California get. But you don't care about that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:texas is the most right wing state in the nation, i am surprised any democrats are there seems like this was coming for a long time
Actually that’s Oklahoma. And there’s rumors everywhere in Tulsa right now that the state may split into two separate states to add two additional R senators and two additional House seats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Uh oh, seems like the MAGAs are going to get their feelings hurt because Democrats are going to at least make an effort to save the country.
HOW DARE THEY DO BACK TO US A LITTLE BIT OF WHAT WE DO!
Show me a single instance of democrats rigging districts that would result in 5 new seats. You can’t.
In California, Republicans make up 40% of the electorate. They have far fewer than 40% of Congressional seats, so CA Dems have gerrymandered for way more than 5 seats.
Texas Congressional delegation is already severely gerrymandered; much worse than California. Texas is trying to go even worse: https://gerrymander.princeton.edu/
I think that gerrymandering is ridiculous, but if Texas is going to disenfranchise voters, I see no reason that California should play nice.
Anonymous wrote:texas is the most right wing state in the nation, i am surprised any democrats are there seems like this was coming for a long time
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Uh oh, seems like the MAGAs are going to get their feelings hurt because Democrats are going to at least make an effort to save the country.
HOW DARE THEY DO BACK TO US A LITTLE BIT OF WHAT WE DO!
Show me a single instance of democrats rigging districts that would result in 5 new seats. You can’t.
In California, Republicans make up 40% of the electorate. They have far fewer than 40% of Congressional seats, so CA Dems have gerrymandered for way more than 5 seats.
Texas Congressional delegation is already severely gerrymandered; much worse than California. Texas is trying to go even worse: https://gerrymander.princeton.edu/
I think that gerrymandering is ridiculous, but if Texas is going to disenfranchise voters, I see no reason that California should play nice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bravo to these Democrats! Texas literally redistributed sitting Dems out of their districts. They asked them for their addresses.
The National Dems need a lesson from these feisty Texas leaders. This is how you resist!
Their seats should be vacated. Let normal order punish these people who refuse to let the people's will be done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Uh oh, seems like the MAGAs are going to get their feelings hurt because Democrats are going to at least make an effort to save the country.
HOW DARE THEY DO BACK TO US A LITTLE BIT OF WHAT WE DO!
Show me a single instance of democrats rigging districts that would result in 5 new seats. You can’t.
In California, Republicans make up 40% of the electorate. They have far fewer than 40% of Congressional seats, so CA Dems have gerrymandered for way more than 5 seats.
Texas Congressional delegation is already severely gerrymandered; much worse than California. Texas is trying to go even worse: https://gerrymander.princeton.edu/