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In reply to the discussion: Republicans Running Scared As Democrats Introduce Bill To End Gerrymandering [View all]RR2
(87 posts)71. What a light bulb moment, to bad the filiment burnt out a couple of years ago....
Gee Wally, wouldn't this have made more sense oh say a couple of years ago when it might have actually had a snow balls chance in hell.
Senate House
Congress Years ----- Total Dems Reps Others Vacant Total Dems Reps Others Vacant
111th - 20092011-- 100 -- 57 -- 41 ---- 2 ---- 2---- 435 - 256 - 178 -- ---- 1
114th - 20152017-- 100 -- 44 -- 54 ---- 2 ---- --- 435 - 188 - 246 -- ---- 1
Read more: Composition of Congress by Party 18552017 http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0774721.html#ixzz3a8D69HbS
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Republicans Running Scared As Democrats Introduce Bill To End Gerrymandering [View all]
KamaAina
May 2015
OP
Good! We need to push them off the cliff...I for one have had enough for decades!
haikugal
May 2015
#1
Outstanding idea, cant pass with all these asshole teaparty pricks, but someday.
NoJusticeNoPeace
May 2015
#2
I could build a whole legislative agenda out of bills fitting all those conditions. N.T.
Donald Ian Rankin
May 2015
#6
Let voters choose politicians instead of politicians choosing voters?! Outrageous!
polichick
May 2015
#3
States have the explicit power to run their own elections. Even if Republicans allowed a vote
Agnosticsherbet
May 2015
#4
Yeah that's what they tried doing here in Florida to stop the Fair District amendments.
Daniel537
May 2015
#82
Not when it come to national elections, as for President and Congressional seats.
-none
May 2015
#46
Yeah, unfortunately since the house majority is made up of GOPs put there by Gerrymandering
Warren DeMontague
May 2015
#34
What's creepy is how many of these pasty brainless parrots they've got....
Spitfire of ATJ
May 2015
#36
It's something to consider, but I think black voters know which party has their interest at heart.
Vinca
May 2015
#40
IMO the way to do it is to use census data in standard reporting units and computer programs
HereSince1628
May 2015
#49
I think going with the 3 smallest edge to area rations would be better than random...
HereSince1628
May 2015
#78
Yes, sorry I didn't say it, but districts are apportioned to states onpopulation and the
HereSince1628
May 2015
#81
Doesn't the civil rights act require minority districts be created and maintained? n/t
Calista241
May 2015
#50
"and Republicans are expected to keep their majority for at least the next seven years.... "
LiberalLovinLug
May 2015
#74