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In reply to the discussion: Republicans now worried they will lose the house in 2014 [View all]Art_from_Ark
(27,247 posts)75. It would definitely go against history,
since only 2 out of the last 25 mid-term elections have favored the party in the White House. But it definitely would be nice to see the Rs lose control of the House.
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WE can work it out! we MUST do this. Citizens are turning against NRA, GOP, right wing, fake polls
uhnope
Jan 2013
#85
Oh, wow! And that's where the 'I see four lights' came from. Never saw that one! Thnx!
freshwest
Jan 2013
#71
The GOP has managed to collect all of the misfits, the wealthy nuts, the religious wackos, the
RKP5637
Jan 2013
#7
you dont have to wait until census to redistrict- precedent was sent by tom delay when he
leftyohiolib
Jan 2013
#19
Good talking point to remind any republi-CON rep you might want to call TOLL FREE...
calimary
Jan 2013
#39
They "won" because they have gerrymandered the hell out of the districts.
Arugula Latte
Jan 2013
#49
They're slinging BS. They gerrymandered themselves into a majority party in the house in 2011.
haele
Jan 2013
#58
President should be elected by popular vote and districts should be drawn by independent commissions
xxxsdesdexxx
Jan 2013
#72
I do not want to fall into the trap of giving up the electoral vote too quickly...
graham4anything
Jan 2013
#80
Maybe a law stating that electors must be allocated on a winner take all basis in each state then?
xxxsdesdexxx
Jan 2013
#84