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Besides... the point is not who is better at it... The point is for all sides to stop.
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Yeah, take a look at Massachusetts, Delaware, Vermont, Hawaii, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. Not one repub representative, and they all have around 40% of their population who are registered republican.Entire states? Really?
If you can name them, instead of throwing out a blind, unproven stat, I will be impressed.
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Buuuuut you claimed the repubs were the masters of gerrymandering. It's the democrats who mastered that skill loooong ago.Besides... the point is not who is better at it... The point is for all sides to stop.

Oh, I absolutely agree it needs to stop. It would just be nice if you would acknowledge that the dems perfected gerrymandering decades ago.If we can't agree on that, we're fucked as a country.

The difference being, the repubs, at least the RINO's, have been a wholly owned subsidiary of the democrat party for decades.Of course they perfected it decades ago. Almost a century now have both parties been playing the game where they had the power to do so.
And just when California and others were working hard to perfect a more fair and transparent method of drawing districts, Trump starts a Gerrymander fight using Texas as the starting pawn.
Cry me a ******* river.
Both parties can kiss my purple ass. We, The Peeps need a Law.
A constitutional amendment for no Gerrymandering would be awesome, but... Baby steps.
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From my perspective "Both Parties" = One Party. Blue + Red = Purple. None can be trusted to tell the truth or follow through on their promises. All answer to powerful Oligarchs as opposed to the American people. All get wealthy while in office. All work at eroding our Constitutional rights. None will get my vote in the future as long as they're beholden to Lobbyist bribe money.Well.... I respect your opinion even when I disagree. I do NOT see how you can defend the Republicans on the Gerrymander issue.
Both parties are demonically involved and BOTH parties need to stop.