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Perfect irony: the Texas Dems who fled to Illinois (of all states) to protest redistricting.

Author: Curly1918 (16585 Posts - Joined: Aug 30, 2017)

Posted at 9:08 am on Aug 7, 2025
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The expression "hoisted on his own petard" is perfect for Dems upset about redistricting because they invented the process.

California, New York and Massachusetts are equally mal-redistricted.


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California and New York are not nearly as gerrymandered as this Texas proposal

Author: Chris94 (36934 Posts - Original UHND Member)

Posted at 10:36 am on Aug 7, 2025
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But they will be, if it goes through.

It is all horrible. The Texas GOP - egged on by President Asshole, of course - is going to set off a new round of gerrymandering.


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MA and ILL are far more so.

Author: BaronVonZemo (60612 Posts - Joined: Nov 19, 2010)

Posted at 3:23 pm on Aug 7, 2025
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You are right. They all do it. But California has the biggest impact because it has so many seats.

Author: Curly1918 (16585 Posts - Joined: Aug 30, 2017)

Posted at 10:57 am on Aug 7, 2025
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California has the nation's 13th widest difference between House and presidential results
Results from 2024 House and presidential elections, among states with at least four U.S. House seats.
sort Share of House seats Share of Presidential vote Difference
Iowa 100% R 56% R 44%
Connecticut 100% D 56% D 44%
Utah 100% R 59% R 41%
Massachusetts 100% D 61% D 39%
Arkansas 100% R 64% R 36%
Oklahoma 100% R 66% R 34%
Oregon 83% D 55% D 28%
Illinois 82% D 54% D 28%
South Carolins 86% R 58% R 28%
Wisconsin 75% R 50% R 25%
Maryland 88% D 63% D 25%
Tennessee 89% R 64% R 25%
California 83% D 58% D 24%


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California will redistrict again if Texas goes through with their plan.

Author: Chris94 (36934 Posts - Original UHND Member)

Posted at 10:59 am on Aug 7, 2025
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Like I posted below, our next Civil War will be the coasts against the heartland.

Author: Curly1918 (16585 Posts - Joined: Aug 30, 2017)

Posted at 11:18 am on Aug 7, 2025
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But long term Demographics favor the red states which are gaining population as voters flee the red states' taxes and anti-business regulations.

THIS was the motivation for the Dems flooding the country with illegals and Trump's deportation efforts.


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A right-winger talking about civil war. Shocker.

Author: Chris94 (36934 Posts - Original UHND Member)

Posted at 11:20 am on Aug 7, 2025
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Both parties are guilty…but only one is pushing for Independent redistricting…I.e. fixing the mess.

Author: TyroneIrish (21077 Posts - Joined: Oct 8, 2020)

Posted at 10:30 am on Aug 7, 2025
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The adults recently weighed in on this

Author: Nigel Tufnel (8050 Posts - Original UHND Member)

Posted at 10:04 am on Aug 7, 2025
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The Democratic Protectorate of Illinois
Few do partisan gerrymanders better than Springfield liberals.

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Aug. 5, 2025 5:33 pm ET

Texas Democrats have fled to Illinois to escape having to vote in Austin on the Republican plan to gerrymander the Lone Star State’s Congressional district map. The destination is amusing since no one knows more about partisan gerrymanders than Illinois Democrats.

Texas Democrats Skip Town to Block a GOP Gerrymander

Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker and his allies purport to be outraged by the new Texas map, which could yield the GOP from three to five new House seats. But ol’ JB knows how that’s done. Illinois has 17 House seats, and 14 of them are held by Democrats.

Thanks to successive map-drawing by Democrats, with no GOP check, the state’s districts are among the most gerrymandered in the country. Democrats control 82.4% of the state’s House seats, though in 2024 they won only 52.8% of the House popular vote in those districts. The presidential election wasn’t really contested in the state, but President Trump still won 43.5% of the vote.

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The nearby map offers a sense of the artistry required to pull off this gerrymander. Democrats packed Republicans into three largely rural and exurban safe seats—the 12th, 15th and 16th. Three Democratic districts are worth noting in particular for their design to include as many Democratic voters as possible.

The 13th is carefully carved inside a surrounding GOP district. It runs from East St. Louis through the state capital of Springfield (think government workers) to the college town of Champaign. The 17th is also a modern sculpture between two GOP districts, meandering to include Rockford in the north, Moline and Rock Island in the Quad Cities on the Iowa border, and down to include Peoria. The sixth district is less artistic but was carefully constructed after the 2020 Census to gain more Democratic votes in the near-Chicago suburbs to make it safer for a Democrat than it was in the 2010s.

Mr. Pritzker is sabre-rattling that if Texas moves ahead with its new map, then Illinois might redraw its map to eliminate the three remaining Republicans. That may be possible—Massachusetts has nine House Democrats but no Republicans. But please spare us the sanctimony that the Texas gerrymander is a unique threat to democratic competition.


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The D Left panties are in a bunch because only they are allowed to do it.

Author: ELP (9724 Posts - Joined: Oct 18, 2020)

Posted at 11:19 am on Aug 7, 2025
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Then we get the Dem Left talking point that both sides do it. Then we get the DJT is a Nazi dictator because he wants to do what the Left does. Then we have a Dem Left moron from Louisiana wanting to pack the court to creatte more blue states.

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