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I can only imagine the angst of the libs on the bench, who want to vote against Trump at all times, but want to be racist if it helps blacks.
It should be on county lines.i dont lnow why this concept is so hard..
A. Using racial bias in drawing lines to prevent a race of people from getting representation is illegal
B. Using racial bias in drawing lines to give a race of people an advantage in getting representation is also illegal
C. Using racial bias in drawing lines is illegal... period.
They really should just go to computer modeling of regions for gerrymandering... take the politics out of this altogether
Id be ok with that, but numbers wise it would need to be more evened up... county populations vary too greatly as isIt should be on county lines.
Well, there are too many counties in the US for it to be one county per representative, so there will be some sparcely represented counties that team up with others for the 435 we need. The problem here is that some small, red leaning counties will be stuck onto blue leaning cities, voiding their representation. There are 3,143 counties in this nation. I'm not bothering with the state count.Id be ok with that, but numbers wise it would need to be more evened up... county populations vary too greatly as is
Didn't the Boche case solve this issue in the 70s?
White developer in Baltimore is suing the mayor for being fired to hire a black female developer
I have a radical idea. Probably terrible but hear me out. No districts for voting. Statewide on Party and lets say they get 10 reps, and the vote is 60 40 then 6 for the winners and 4 for the losers. Discuss.It should be on county lines.
I prefer this. So would the near 40% of the republicans in New England who have zero representation.I have a radical idea. Probably terrible but hear me out. No districts for voting. Statewide on Party and lets say they get 10 reps, and the vote is 60 40 then 6 for the winners and 4 for the losers. Discuss.
For past 3 generations at leastI prefer this. So would the near 40% of the republicans in New England who have zero representation.