Yes…and we African Americans are forced to be segregated by the Dems racial gerrymandering you’ll see better race relationsHopefully
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Yes…and we African Americans are forced to be segregated by the Dems racial gerrymandering you’ll see better race relationsHopefully
How did they cheat and stuff the Court? Even if you take away that one Mitch McConnel seat which was all done legally and not with any cheating, the court would still be 5-4. And, democrats have been gerrymandering for many years. In fact, California gerrymandered their state to the hilt and then turned around and passed laws against gerrymandering so that they could maintain their gerrymandered state. Then we had states like Massachusettes and Illinois who gerrymandered with grossly twisted districts. And, you're mad at Republicans for coming up with the idea of gerrymandering midterm in order to catchup to the gerrymandering democrats have done for years? Cry me a river.
I just did, westwall. You are a nothingburger here. I bet you have always been so. You have been here sixteen years. And added nothing? Mein Gott.Instead of throwing a tantrum, address the points.
Be careful out there. All those dangerous whites.And you know you;re talking out your ass, using terms you do not understand.
Buh-bye.
Depends on what you mean by losing. Will Republicans lose the House? Probably. That would be betting on the favorite. BUT will there be a blue wave? I'm thinking no. Will Democrats win the Senate? Probably not, even though they may pick up a seat or two. Again, hardly a blue wave. While it will suck for democrats to take back control of the House, I would actually consider it a win if there is not a blue wave, which is what normally happens to the majority party at the midterms. Admittedly, with the war and with increased inflation and midterm history of waves at the midterms, it would be quite a win if there actually isn't a wave, which is my prediction.Tom Dely began in 1995 with gerrymandering the Texas legislatures. The GOP said they could not accept a SCOTUS appoint in an election year, prevented one, then rammed one through.
Both sides are dirty now, and you will lose this fall.
Ask Clinotn and Obama.,I would actually consider it a win if there is not a blue wave, which is what normally happens to the majority party at the midterms.