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One thing I've noticed in the gerrymandering war (two party war)...

Author: iairishcheeks (28116 Posts - Original UHND Member)
Posted at 9:02 am on Aug 21, 2025
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It seems to be implied that it is okay to gerrymander if the objective is to put certain groups together by race or economic status. Shouldn't all of the districts be squares or rectangles with the exception of rivers, lakes and seas? Shouldn't we just use an algorithm to draw the squares/rectangles to distribute across the population?

Replies to: "One thing I've noticed in the gerrymandering war (two party war)..."

  • A pox on the houses of Texas Republicans. [LINK] - conorlarkin - 8:10pm 8/20/25 (22) [View All]
    • One thing I've noticed in the gerrymandering war (two party war)... - iairishcheeks - 9:02am 8/21/25
      • What do you have against triangles? Quadrilateralist...! [NT] - TakethetrainKnute - 9:47am 8/21/25
        • All polygons are not created equal. [NT] - iairishcheeks - 10:21am 8/21/25
      • The most equitable way is to have equal districts of population: [LINK] - conorlarkin - 9:13am 8/21/25
        • That is a really good Op-Ed and proposal, time for a constitutional amendment. [NT] - iairishcheeks - 9:52am 8/21/25
          • Only Democrats support that approach...time to step up and vote for what you say you believe in... [NT] - TyroneIrish - 1:50pm 8/21/25
            • No, there is a 0% chance Democrats would implement this,.and a 0% chance Republics would. - iairishcheeks - 1:42am 8/22/25
    • Democrat controlled states have done this for years. Yet no complaint from you or the Times [NT] - MarkHarman - 7:25am 8/21/25
    • Third party candidates don't do this. [NT] - iairishcheeks - 8:30pm 8/20/25
      • Yes they do. They selfishly interject themselves into a two way. - conorlarkin - 8:51pm 8/20/25
        • I understand that you hate democracy. [NT] - iairishcheeks - 9:45pm 8/20/25
        • interesting you should say that. giggles was a third party candidate. - und67 - 9:18pm 8/20/25
          • Your assessment of KH’s choice is 100% wrong… - TyroneIrish - 9:35pm 8/21/25
          • Horseshit 67. Trump seeks one party rule with meaningless elections. - conorlarkin - 9:27pm 8/20/25
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