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slightlv

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25. You know, normally I don't care who is doing the "gerrymandering"
Sun Aug 10, 2025, 08:57 PM
Aug 2025

I don't think it's right. If you have to turn right for two blocks before turning left 3 blocks then right again by 4 blocks in order to get one color over the other, you've got problems that ain't gonna be solved by math. You're just cheating, period.

One thing I've learned since trump became prez, on the first time around. I never knew there were so many different ways for an election to be stolen... or attempted to be stolen. I remembered some of the history stuff I heard in school about the 30's and 40's and the backroom deals and Irish influence (which I saw even then as pretty slanted). But I've just never seen so much "in your face" criminal action during an election before. And the pre-election rigging I never dreamed of! From gerrymandering to an idiotic extent to deciding who in what quadrant can vote and kicking people off the roles for no good reason. It just floors me. Makes me wonder how we could EVER be sure we had a "free and fair election."

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Ridiculous that it's even legal. bif Aug 2025 #1
Gerrymandering is NOT legal in real democracies, like Canada and the UK. n/t SidneyR Aug 2025 #16
Yes, it is totally avoided by putting it in the hands of independent committees. . . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Aug 2025 #17
If there is a complicated way to run something, Americans will find it and deploy it. Bernardo de La Paz Aug 2025 #19
Our systems of measurement are further examples. nt Wednesdays Aug 2025 #23
Yes. We all had the excuse of the king in olden times, but the world has moved on, except the US and Liberia. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Aug 2025 #29
Some would call it complicated ToxMarz Aug 2025 #33
Complication opens opportunities for corruption. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Aug 2025 #36
Illinois has some very oddly shaped districts. 3catwoman3 Aug 2025 #2
Almost every state does. lastlib Aug 2025 #9
Looks like the geographic center of his district isn't even in his district unblock Aug 2025 #3
Just FYI for people who want to repost that, they must have changed it, cuz it doesn't look like that now. CrispyQ Aug 2025 #4
Wikipedia currently has the same map. KS Toronado Aug 2025 #5
This message was self-deleted by its author sl8 Aug 2025 #7
Here is a good article about the process used on Ohio Bluetus Aug 2025 #28
This message was self-deleted by its author sl8 Aug 2025 #6
Looks like Republican Mike Carey in District 15 has the most gerrymandered district. nt SunSeeker Aug 2025 #12
This was the Ohio Congressional District map, that was used for the 2024 election. ... aggiesal Aug 2025 #8
I've been under the impression that the gop gerrymanders more egregiously than dems. Is this not true? If it wiggs Aug 2025 #10
GOP certainly has been more blatant about it in recent times WestMichRad Aug 2025 #14
I don't like it when either side weaponizes gerrymandering, slightlv Aug 2025 #26
Great point. Texas mid-cycle gerrymandering is just one part of an overall undemocratic effort by the goprs. I wiggs Aug 2025 #34
I'm old; I hate to say it, slightlv Aug 2025 #35
Yes. Because they are FAR more dependent on it for their political survival and have been for a while. Karasu Aug 2025 #22
True, but... Random Boomer Aug 2025 #24
What happened to Republicans wanting term limits? Emile Aug 2025 #11
Origin Story Marcuse Aug 2025 #13
Kicked and recommended Uncle Joe Aug 2025 #15
Looks like cheating to me. Dave Bowman Aug 2025 #18
We had in NC the I-85 district. mwooldri Aug 2025 #20
Gerrymandering + electoral college Hornedfrog2000 Aug 2025 #21
You know, normally I don't care who is doing the "gerrymandering" slightlv Aug 2025 #25
maybe... myohmy2 Aug 2025 #27
I am sure they are eagerly awaiting your check so that they can move. OldBaldy1701E Aug 2025 #31
The hope is they over play this round of redisticting Johonny Aug 2025 #30
New poster here Thunder Chicken Aug 2025 #32
No. That's how Abbott is justifying his gerrymander. Do you agree with Abbott??? marble falls Aug 2025 #37
Welcome to DU. Swede Aug 2025 #38
Welcome to DU LetMyPeopleVote Aug 2025 #39
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