Democrats accuse the GOP of attacking democracy lets look at the democrats policies

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Democrats manipulate their primary with superdelegates that deny the party members a meaningful vote
They removes Biden from running and appointed Harris with no vote form the party members.
They opened the border to manipulate the census and create voters by giving them benefits and bribing them for votes. The plan was amnesty when they had the power.
One party rule in Democrat cities which creates a low quality of living, high crime and living costs, poor schools but they dont care.

Democrats arent very democratic when you look at what they do not that they say
 
And let's not forget how the DNC rigged the primary against Bernie Sanders in 2016, in favor of Hillary Clinton.

"Wasserman Schultz was elected chair of the Democratic National Committee in May 2011, replacing Tim Kaine.[2][3] On July 28, 2016, she resigned from that position after WikiLeaks released leaked emails showing that she and other members of the DNC staff had expressed bias in preference of Hillary Clinton over Bernie Sanders in the 2016 Democratic primaries.[3][4] The emails showed that some DNC officials had discussed strategies to weaken Sanders’ campaign, questioning his viability, and even suggesting ways to discredit his supporters. She secured a senior surrogate spot on the Clinton campaign afterwards.[5]"

Debbie Wasserman Schultz - Wikipedia
 
Since when did Democrats care about democracy?
 
If a poll was taken of 1,000 non partisan independents which do you think would rank higher on their list of threats to democracy? The Dem's use of superdelegates or the Repub party's continued support of a man who plotted to install himself as the unelected prez in 2020? Someone who just nominated, for an appellate judgeship, a man who directed members of the DoJ to ignore court orders and lie to judges. Someone who refused to comply with a subpoena...........with the support of his party. Someone who has, as the primary organizing principle of his term so far, to amass power never intended by the Founders to be held by the prez.

Just asking.
 
The changes in population that flees blue states and goes to red states changes the districts in favor of the GOP
Did you miss the part when trump instructed Repub officials in TX to redraw district maps there so Repubs could gain 5 seats? Does that sound like being a pillar of democracy to you?
 
I'd rather see Dem's complain then try to steal elections they lost.
There are many Prog states where most of the counties are Republican. And they suffer for it.
 
We are watching the death of a failed ideology
And yet if you tick down the list of consequential policy questions facing the nation it is the Dem's policies, not ones Repub's champion, that are favored by the majority of Americans.
 
The Demafasict party is modeled and run like the CCP.
 
And yet if you tick down the list of consequential policy questions facing the nation it is the Dem's policies, not ones Repub's champion, that are favored by the majority of Americans.
The last election and the democrats loss of voters in every demographic prove you wrong.
Democrats still support gender absurdity, criminal illegals, green energy, men in womens sports and bathrooms, letting violent criminals loose, a massive debt based expansion of government and best of all a demented incompetent president.
Then we have the Russia Trump collusion fraud
Auto pen forgeries
Endorsing od=f two socialist anti semitic anti capitalists running for mayor
Major loss of population in blue states that will cost them seats in the house that will go to red states.
Youre so screwed
 
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Did you miss the part when trump instructed Repub officials in TX to redraw district maps there so Repubs could gain 5 seats? Does that sound like being a pillar of democracy to you?

Just trying to get the balance to be more like California, where the state level vote is 60/40 Dem/Rep but the house representation is 80/20 Dem/Rep.
 
Just trying to get the balance to be more like California, where the state level vote is 60/40 Dem/Rep but the house representation is 80/20 Dem/Rep.
California has a bipartisan redistricting committee.
 

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