Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ah the solution to complaints of gerrymandering removing congressional representation VA is to disenfranchise even more voters altogether so that they don't have a congressional rep with a vote whatsoever.
Says the member of the party that just disenfranchised 40% of Virginia voters.
Y’all don’t even hear yourselves, do ya?
Uh my point is you don't actually care about voters without representation. Cry harder.
I’m not crying. I live in Maryland. We’ve been gerrymandered in favor of democrats since time began.
Anonymous wrote:How is Va going to make up all that lost tax revenue? NOVA funds the entire state. You remove Arlington and Alexandria and good luck funding all the programs that actually help the more rural parts of the state.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s amazing the lengths the GOP will go to to avoid accountability to the voters. Virginia is purple enough that a decent Republican candidate could have a shot at winning these bizarrely shaped districts, and yet they keep trying shove the MAGA Christian nationalists who brutalize women and minorities and launch needless foreign wars as their candidates.
We’re just not that into you, bro!
These districts - the bizarrely shaped ones, as you yourself called them - are drawn specifically to include a solid majority of democrats in each one.
A republican will never win them. Any of them.
And that was the whole point of it.
Do you regret that your Republican representatives rejected a ban on gerrymandering now? Or is it only when Democrats win that you have regrets
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s amazing the lengths the GOP will go to to avoid accountability to the voters. Virginia is purple enough that a decent Republican candidate could have a shot at winning these bizarrely shaped districts, and yet they keep trying shove the MAGA Christian nationalists who brutalize women and minorities and launch needless foreign wars as their candidates.
We’re just not that into you, bro!
These districts - the bizarrely shaped ones, as you yourself called them - are drawn specifically to include a solid majority of democrats in each one.
A republican will never win them. Any of them.
And that was the whole point of it.
Anonymous wrote:It’s amazing the lengths the GOP will go to to avoid accountability to the voters. Virginia is purple enough that a decent Republican candidate could have a shot at winning these bizarrely shaped districts, and yet they keep trying shove the MAGA Christian nationalists who brutalize women and minorities and launch needless foreign wars as their candidates.
We’re just not that into you, bro!
Anonymous wrote:I love this idea in exchange for statehood.
Anonymous wrote:And that’s how DC got its first White mayor…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ah the solution to complaints of gerrymandering removing congressional representation VA is to disenfranchise even more voters altogether so that they don't have a congressional rep with a vote whatsoever.
Says the member of the party that just disenfranchised 40% of Virginia voters.
Y’all don’t even hear yourselves, do ya?
Uh my point is you don't actually care about voters without representation. Cry harder.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody knows what you are talking about so suggest a link
Not OP but some MAGA wrote an op-ed suggesting Trump can executive order Arlington back to DC from Virginia to fix the gerrymandering race they’re about to lose. I will try to find it.
Found it
Link here:
https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/trump-bold-option-counter-virginias-new-gerrymander-scheme
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ah the solution to complaints of gerrymandering removing congressional representation VA is to disenfranchise even more voters altogether so that they don't have a congressional rep with a vote whatsoever.
Says the member of the party that just disenfranchised 40% of Virginia voters.
Y’all don’t even hear yourselves, do ya?