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wickedsdesires -> RE: Democrats Running Out Of Ways To Cheat Elections (10/18/2025 10:00:50 AM)
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Boscox quit your whining. You didn't whine when trump asked to find him 21,000 votes etc, nor get me another 6 seats for the midterms. JD Prance is sucky sucky https://www.youtube.com/shorts/_COysSI23w8 the creators sure the fuck are never getting into Trump America and neither am I. Ironically trump etc hasnt tried to sue them yet. That show has been around since the 1980s nice to see it back on the internet. By population the democrats have around six more seats than they should in the House. I could probably argue that down to 1-2 myself if we do the proportion representation thing. Multiple analyses confirm that although Republicans receive substantial statewide vote shares—often around 30-40% or more—they fail to secure any House seats in New England. This discrepancy is largely explained by how district lines are drawn, which tends to concentrate Republican voters into fewer districts or spread them thinly across many, diluting their electoral impact. Have you tried not gerrymandering America? Boscox quit whining read my first line. The 10 Worst Gerrymandered States in the Country The 10 Worst Gerrymandered States in the Country 1. North Carolina Why: North Carolina’s congressional maps are notoriously gerrymandered in favor of Republicans. In 2022, Republicans won 71.43% of congressional seats despite receiving about 50.7% of the statewide vote. In 2024, Republicans won 50.86% of the statewide vote -- highlighting that congressional makeup should be about 50-50. 2. Maryland Why: Maryland Democrats have long drawn congressional maps that crack Republican voters into multiple Democratic-leaning districts. Democrats won 62.62% of the statewide vote in 2024 -- but hold all but one congressional seat (7 out of 8). Key Issue: The 2022 map was so extreme that even a Democratic judge ordered it redrawn for being an "extreme gerrymander," but in response to redistricting in Texas, Maryland Democrats may try to take the only seat held by a Republican. 3. South Carolina Why: With Republicans controlling the General Assembly, they’ve had a free hand to maximize their advantage. Republicans won 58.23% of the statewide vote in 2024. However, they hold all but one of the state’s US House seats (6 of 7). Key Issue: In Alexander v. South Carolina State Conference of the NAACP (2024), the U.S. Supreme Court rejected a constitutional challenge to SC-01, which civil rights groups said was redrawn to kick Black voters out in order to give Republicans a safe seat. etc Your state legislatures are as bad if not worse.
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