Does Hogan have a say in the Maryland map?
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He does. He can sign it or veto it, however, the Democrats have a supermajority in the legislature and will most likely override his veto. Effectively drawing the map however they want to.
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Hahahahahaha
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How about gerrymandering should benefit no one. Ever. Not either party? Lines should be drawn by independent commissions in every state.
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Historical discussion of parties—whose ideologies and regional bases have changed enormously—aren’t relevant here.
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source?
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You have actual evidence of that? Some kind of comprehensive study of gerrymandering and who it has benefited? Random anecdotes aren’t evidence of relative quantity.
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Dems will make an extra push in states where they have a shot at “a” legislative chamber, with so many in GOP hands. Would limit gerrymandering and hurt Trump/gop
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This was Louisiana's 4th Congressional district that allowed Cleo Fields to become a congressman.pic.twitter.com/bPz9tw9YlL
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