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In reply to the discussion: Gerrymandering's impact on the midterms for the mathematically challenged [View all]Fiendish Thingy
(23,904 posts)4. Some of those things are worth considering, others are not.
For example, in GA, voter suppression laws have been in effect since before the 2024 election, yet voters elected 3 democrats to a utilities commission that had been solid republican for 30+ years.
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Gerrymandering's impact on the midterms for the mathematically challenged [View all]
Fiendish Thingy
14 hrs ago
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There is plenty of evidence that republicans are already voting for Democratic candidates over the past year.
Fiendish Thingy
14 hrs ago
#9
Apathetic non voting citizens can most certainly get in the way.
littlemissmartypants
12 hrs ago
#17
2024 Election Denialism is just as kooky and evidence free as 2020 Election Denialism
Fiendish Thingy
11 hrs ago
#34
Ah, but that presumes that all red voters will continue to vote red in 100% of races, 100% of the time
Fiendish Thingy
11 hrs ago
#30
While court expansion must be Dems top priority in 2029, I don't think it has to be front and Center in the 2028 campaig
Fiendish Thingy
55 min ago
#39
Pritzker I've read is considering countering the most recent red state redistricting.
NoMoreRepugs
11 hrs ago
#32
Yes, I expect many blue states will redistrict, but not in time for the midterms, but for 2028. Nt
Fiendish Thingy
11 hrs ago
#35