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In reply to the discussion: Senate vote totals are revealing [View all]Hortensis
(58,785 posts)12. Well, 2020 is a census year, and both our house majority
and the 7 additional governorships we picked up will go a long way toward un-gerrymandering a good part of this electoral corruption.
Looks like we'll have 23 governors and Repubs 26, compared to 16 and 33 right now.
We've gained some important ground in midwest states. I'm looking forward to a full summary of all our gains in state legislatures that are currently controlled by Republicans or held in a split.
Plus, there are all the gerrymandering and other election issue cases in the courts.
But one election at a time. This one isn't over, and when it is our people will be newly empowered and have big work to do in many governments across the nation.
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Change will come to the House more quickly than the Senate. In key red states there were
still_one
Nov 2018
#9
Yeah, that's a good thing for sure. Though I'm quite sure the GOP will work hard to find some
KPN
Nov 2018
#19
no doubt, but hopefully we will fight that every inch of the way if that happens
still_one
Nov 2018
#20
That is the problem, but for those that think that will be able to be changed I think will be in
still_one
Nov 2018
#5
Makes me embarrassed to be a white person frankly. How sad that a majority of us are such
KPN
Nov 2018
#21
Yup. And frankly, I believe we are ultimately headed there. 45 is just the latest and greatest of
KPN
Nov 2018
#37
Absolutely right!! It's like a losing World Series team claiming that their scoring more runs
elocs
Nov 2018
#18
The nature of permanent state boundaries make voter representation in the Senate inherently unequal.
RockRaven
Nov 2018
#26
Like the President? You mean we should have the Electoral College pick Senators?
JustABozoOnThisBus
Nov 2018
#36