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In reply to the discussion: In my very red Virginia district, Republican heads are exploding. [View all]Alice11111
(5,730 posts)53. So much for one person one vote...same with electoral college
It was politically necessary at the time to get the rural areas to agree. Both are so outdated and contrary to the spirit of the Constitution.
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The gerrymandering is what really ticks me off, now the courts are scaling them back
uponit7771
Feb 2017
#2
Is it possible to run a candidate against him who could win with the GOP label behind her/his name?
nikibatts
Feb 2017
#6
I don't know. I think this area is so Republican, it'll be difficult to make any changes
phylny
Feb 2017
#11
We should go to their meetings with fake money and ask them how much can we pay them to represent
kimbutgar
Feb 2017
#12
He won by gerrymandering...now that's what you would call a "rigged" election. LOL nt
iluvtennis
Feb 2017
#25
Soros is paying me just like the Koch Brothers are paying them. We are all winners.
TrekLuver
Feb 2017
#26