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The unnoticed side note story w huge impact down the road

Author: BaronVonZemo (60203 Posts - Joined: Nov 19, 2010)

Posted at 8:49 am on Jul 18, 2025
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Link: https://www.newsmax.com/politics/florida-congressional-map-ron-desantis/2025/07/17/id/1219157/

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Thread Level: 2

The horror show for would be voters continues with the abusive practice of gerrymandering by states

Author: jimbasil (52731 Posts - Joined: Nov 15, 2007)

Posted at 11:36 am on Jul 18, 2025
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It's a pox on our gov't. You celebrating DeSantis and his and republicans moves toward disenfranchising legal voters
is gross and truly un-American. That both parties do this is not an affirmation of something good - it just leads to more
distrust and hatred. But for you, you just can't help yourself from seeing this impact on governance as a good thing.


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Jack, he is a banker
and Jane, she is a clerk
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It fixed the gerrymandering of Dems - a 200 Mi thin land bridge between Jcksnvlle & TAllahassee

Author: BaronVonZemo (60203 Posts - Joined: Nov 19, 2010)

Posted at 12:23 pm on Jul 18, 2025
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The horror show was your own. This was a correction.

Now, at this point, lets stop all gerrymandering int he state, and I'll go along with it.


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Gerrymandering is a cancer. Both sides do it…the courts should stop it.

Author: Chris94 (36811 Posts - Original UHND Member)

Posted at 9:23 am on Jul 18, 2025
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This is not a partisan issue.

Congressional districts should not be drawn by the parties. It is bad for the republic.


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Agree. This ruling eliminated a 200Mi long lib created land bridge connecting Jacksonville to Talla-

Author: BaronVonZemo (60203 Posts - Joined: Nov 19, 2010)

Posted at 12:20 pm on Jul 18, 2025
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hassee which was done to "preserve minority voting strength".

Now that this blatant attemp at swinging the state has been defeated, I'd be all for simply fixing jurisdictions as they are now on the books.


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Agree, it's one of the major flaws in our system.

Author: iairishcheeks (27365 Posts - Original UHND Member)

Posted at 10:40 am on Jul 18, 2025
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agree, it is definitely not a great system.

Author: und67 (6807 Posts - Original UHND Member)

Posted at 10:28 am on Jul 18, 2025
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when districts were originally implemented, the populace was not nearly as mobile as it is today, so levelling representation was much easier (and fairer).

now, the populace is very fluid, very heterogenous, making district design a nightmare.

add in political parochialism and you have a dumpster fire.

not sure what the answer is. maybe virtual districts based on ai-assigned demographics vs. topographical boundaries.

needs to be fixed somehow, though.


msm, dnc, antifa, blm: trying to kill america.
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