@robneyer both sides do it. Ever been to Illinois? Yeesh.
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This may well be the most important news item of the decade.
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First: we live in a REPUBLIC (what's left of it) Second: I've never seen an article from NYT about democrat redistricting. Why?
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The Dems are drawing the lines in MA, CA and every other Blue State... No mention? Typical.
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you must not have looked at the Illinois maps
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Utah is the worst example of gerrymandering. Salt Lake City is split 4 ways to insure the Democratic majority has no voice
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more pathetic left wing media from NYT
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the times is sooooo liberally biased it's laughable.
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Won't take long to redraw lines Easily done on computer Using long/latitudinal lines & pop density Bisect or quarter urban centers.
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Really NYT?So then Y are the Dems so ecstatic about upcoming elections?It's said Repubs need most votes ever to even have a chance
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two big structural differences here in Aus: 1) compulsory voting on a weekend; 2) electoral divisions drawn by independent body 1/
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2/ result: politics argues over the middle instead of the extremes.
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We've created districts that are either Republican or Democrat. No incentive to compromise.
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It was done with noble intentions, to create majority minority districts. But as a result, very few House seats are competitive.
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@nationalsreview The issue is dems aren't drawing the lines. When dems draw the lines I'm sure they are as objective as this rag. -
yeah, the issue isn't partisan to me. Maybe Rs have benefited more, but that is besides the point to me.
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in a perfect world you are correct. But it's not. If Dems were drawing line we wouldn't be reading about it.
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I don't know, I'm actually surprised it's not talked about more. Should be an every day issue
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there should be mass bipartisan grassroots movements to stop the gerrymandering. It poisons the discourse
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