Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lawmaker dies: Representative Doug LaMalfa, a rice farmer who portrayed himself as a voice for rural residents of his Northern California district, has died. Mr. LaMalfa’s death, described by several of his colleagues as sudden, shrinks the Republican majority in the House to 218-213.
After January 5, it'll shrink to 217-213, after MTG retires.
On January 31, a Democrat will be elected to represent Texas' 18th district, replacing Sylvester Turner (who died almost a year ago, byw!). Then it will be 217-214.
Looking forward to Newsom delaying the special election as long as possible. Turner died March 5 and his seat is still not filled.
As I predicted…
Anonymous wrote:Glad to see at least one Democrat has b@lls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lawmaker dies: Representative Doug LaMalfa, a rice farmer who portrayed himself as a voice for rural residents of his Northern California district, has died. Mr. LaMalfa’s death, described by several of his colleagues as sudden, shrinks the Republican majority in the House to 218-213.
After January 5, it'll shrink to 217-213, after MTG retires.
On January 31, a Democrat will be elected to represent Texas' 18th district, replacing Sylvester Turner (who died almost a year ago, byw!). Then it will be 217-214.
Looking forward to Newsom delaying the special election as long as possible. Turner died March 5 and his seat is still not filled.
As I predicted…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lawmaker dies: Representative Doug LaMalfa, a rice farmer who portrayed himself as a voice for rural residents of his Northern California district, has died. Mr. LaMalfa’s death, described by several of his colleagues as sudden, shrinks the Republican majority in the House to 218-213.
After January 5, it'll shrink to 217-213, after MTG retires.
On January 31, a Democrat will be elected to represent Texas' 18th district, replacing Sylvester Turner (who died almost a year ago, byw!). Then it will be 217-214.
Looking forward to Newsom delaying the special election as long as possible. Turner died March 5 and his seat is still not filled.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lawmaker dies: Representative Doug LaMalfa, a rice farmer who portrayed himself as a voice for rural residents of his Northern California district, has died. Mr. LaMalfa’s death, described by several of his colleagues as sudden, shrinks the Republican majority in the House to 218-213.
After January 5, it'll shrink to 217-213, after MTG retires.
On January 31, a Democrat will be elected to represent Texas' 18th district, replacing Sylvester Turner (who died almost a year ago, byw!). Then it will be 217-214.
Anonymous wrote:Today I learned that there is rice farming in California.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Newsome would be smart to pull from the GOP playbook and ensure the special election to replace him are with the newly redistricted lines instead of the 2024 lines.
He can't - you can't just redistrict one district. You have to redistrict them all (which will happen for the election in November). The latest the special election can happen is June.
He can try to ensure the new lines are in effect for the special election.
No he cannot the constitutional amendment that was passed by California voters does not allow this.
Anonymous wrote:Surprised it's taken this much time to cue up the conspiracy theories.
Thanks hall monitor. If anyone can do it, Newsom will. If not, you get an extra juice box for your service.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Newsome would be smart to pull from the GOP playbook and ensure the special election to replace him are with the newly redistricted lines instead of the 2024 lines.
He can't - you can't just redistrict one district. You have to redistrict them all (which will happen for the election in November). The latest the special election can happen is June.
He can try to ensure the new lines are in effect for the special election.
No he cannot the constitutional amendment that was passed by California voters does not allow this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Newsome would be smart to pull from the GOP playbook and ensure the special election to replace him are with the newly redistricted lines instead of the 2024 lines.
He can't - you can't just redistrict one district. You have to redistrict them all (which will happen for the election in November). The latest the special election can happen is June.
He can try to ensure the new lines are in effect for the special election.