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Cresent City Kid

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11. And gerrymandering is locking in the results
Wed Nov 5, 2014, 10:55 AM
Nov 2014

Every two years is a chance to replace the entire House of Representatives but it doesn't feel that way. Every 20 years, the midterm elections come in the year they do the census as in 2010. Expect gridlock or Republican rule for the rest of the decade.

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We certainly do not represent the US voter titaniumsalute Nov 2014 #1
i agree. n/t. okieinpain Nov 2014 #15
2016 is a comforting thought. OrwellwasRight Nov 2014 #17
We are the lunatic fringe , we are the left's freerepublic. bowens43 Nov 2014 #2
That's kind of harsh YarnAddict Nov 2014 #5
Well, I suppose we are a bunch of... Whiskeytide Nov 2014 #6
DUers don't trust science when they don't like the results. Donald Ian Rankin Nov 2014 #13
The party system is screwing over the country. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Nov 2014 #3
And gerrymandering is locking in the results Cresent City Kid Nov 2014 #11
yes, yes, yes.. that shit has to be fixed. these crazy ass districts that are being drawn up okieinpain Nov 2014 #16
Independent is not the same as centrist. Nt. OrwellwasRight Nov 2014 #18
Exactly. nt Erich Bloodaxe BSN Nov 2014 #21
We really should have listened to President Washington: riqster Nov 2014 #26
California stayed true blue. antiquie Nov 2014 #4
Yep I like our blue state with all our quirks. upaloopa Nov 2014 #8
And Oregon as well CanonRay Nov 2014 #12
So did New York leftynyc Nov 2014 #20
Only in the sense that we vote and too many dont or cant libtodeath Nov 2014 #7
Most Americans agree with us on every major issue MannyGoldstein Nov 2014 #9
Well they sure as hell don't vote like we do. upaloopa Nov 2014 #10
That, of course, depends on what issues are considered to be "major" Algernon Moncrieff Nov 2014 #24
Better times not likely fadedrose Nov 2014 #14
Well enjoy the beach. The oil rigs are coming and they will probably fuck up that too. n/t Cleita Nov 2014 #19
Obama won in 08 with a populist message. nc4bo Nov 2014 #22
Agreed. Ishoutandscream2 Nov 2014 #23
Totally agree Ampersand Unicode Nov 2014 #25
I know that, but I didn't think the rest of the country was so fucking out of whack. CrispyQ Nov 2014 #27
I would say the new government doesn't mmonk Nov 2014 #28
Understatement of the Year Award BKH70041 Nov 2014 #29
i do not agree. i think we do. i think we sat at home for different reasons. i think we do seabeyond Nov 2014 #30
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