This is a more realistic assessment of the GOP seat gains, but still a very positive sign. I only hope the Supreme Court makes this an urgent ruling, and doesn't wait months to do so.
Interesting analysis. I remember reading a book in the early 90s called Minority Party by Peter Brown. At that time, the author made a compelling case that minority majority House districts made it much more likely for the GOP to eventually win the House (this was 1992 before the Gingrich Contract with America wave) as those laws made it easier to create vote dump districts that reduced the number of reliably Democratic voters that would have, in the past, been spread throughout the districts to provide winning margins for Democratic House candidates. What Brown and others probably didn't anticipate was how much working class voters (white and minority) were eventually going to realign with the GOP 30 years later.
Let the left rage at their No Kings Soros protests. We will continue to focus on the unglamorous work of winning elections. Redistricting, redoing the Census, cleaning voter rolls, election reforms, turning out low propensity voters. And for those in CA, vote No on 50 and ask friends and family to do the same.
It’s interesting how these artificial Democrat districts usually have horrible representation. That is not a coincidence. Getting rid of these Congresscritters would do their districts and the whole nation a service.
This is a more realistic assessment of the GOP seat gains, but still a very positive sign. I only hope the Supreme Court makes this an urgent ruling, and doesn't wait months to do so.
Interesting analysis. I remember reading a book in the early 90s called Minority Party by Peter Brown. At that time, the author made a compelling case that minority majority House districts made it much more likely for the GOP to eventually win the House (this was 1992 before the Gingrich Contract with America wave) as those laws made it easier to create vote dump districts that reduced the number of reliably Democratic voters that would have, in the past, been spread throughout the districts to provide winning margins for Democratic House candidates. What Brown and others probably didn't anticipate was how much working class voters (white and minority) were eventually going to realign with the GOP 30 years later.
Let the left rage at their No Kings Soros protests. We will continue to focus on the unglamorous work of winning elections. Redistricting, redoing the Census, cleaning voter rolls, election reforms, turning out low propensity voters. And for those in CA, vote No on 50 and ask friends and family to do the same.
I hope and pray that ALL your election analysis arrives at the ears of POTUS and SCOTUS.
It’s interesting how these artificial Democrat districts usually have horrible representation. That is not a coincidence. Getting rid of these Congresscritters would do their districts and the whole nation a service.
Fingers crossed
Personally, I think the only allowable congressional districts should be as geometrically simple a quadralateral as possible.
I'm thinking state lines.
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A legal analyst on television said it's likely to be January. We'll see.
Very astute analysis. Do you do work somewhere I can follow?
Are you already familiar with Mark Halperin and his new 2WAY program? I think you two might have fun talking.