9 blue states have ZERO Republicans in Congress.

I have demonstrated otherwise.

You want proportional representation in the house? Amend the constitution.
No you haven't. Like Abortion Rights it is an opinion of the court and as we know the High Court can and does overturn long standing precedent. That of course is just as unlikely as passing an amendment.

I think it should be implemented nationwide, just like a nationwide popular vote for the Executive.

I don't think too many hard core Democrats want that either. To much work to find consensus in governing, better to fight for dominance.
 
Denial is not just a river in Egypt. If SALT deductions weren’t the problem, why did Trump raise them to $40,000 in the big ugly bill?

If Democrats moving to red states wasn’t a problem for these red states, Texas wouldn’t be gerrymandering the state to keep Democrats from getting elected. And Florida, and other Red States wouldn’t be following suit.

Nothing says the GOP is running scared and out of control like this push to destroy voting rights ahead of the 2026 midterms.
How are voting rights being destroyed, Dragonlady
 
Deflection. Go! You posted misleading and inaccurate information. I will address Illinois as soon as you admit to posting misleading information suggesting that states were gerrymandered when it is 100% impossible for them to be gerrymandered.
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Denial is not just a river in Egypt. If SALT deductions weren’t the problem, why did Trump raise them to $40,000 in the big ugly bill?

If Democrats moving to red states wasn’t a problem for these red states, Texas wouldn’t be gerrymandering the state to keep Democrats from getting elected. And Florida, and other Red States wouldn’t be following suit.

Nothing says the GOP is running scared and out of control like this push to destroy voting rights ahead of the 2026 midterms.

We're not discussing salt deductions, we're talking about people leaving blue states, which predates trumps moves on salt taxes.
 
Again, the issue isn't the map.

The issue is that Texas is doing it in 2025 as opposed to after the next census--every 10 years.
 
Again, the issue isn't the map.

The issue is that Texas is doing it in 2025 as opposed to after the next census--every 10 years.
Why is that an issue, Stupid? A census is not required to redistrict. In Texas it only takes approval of the legislature.

Try to get educated on a topic for once in your pathetic, lying sack of shit life.
 
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