Texas explained clearly

actually right now pretty in line with the vote breakdown, as opposed to most Blue States.

Cali has a 60/40 dem/rep vote mix and an 80/20 dem/rep representation mix.

In Massachusetts 35% of people vote Republican, and all the reps are Dems.

Learn basic math before opening up your stupid mouth.
Your claim is discredited by post #8
 
Your hyper-partisan opinion that lacks credible citations is noted.

No citations needed, plenty of people are showing the reality of how the Blue States have been doing this far more egregiously for decades.

You are just mad that our side is finally fighting back using the same rules.
 
Your claim is discredited by post #8

I went with voting results, not registrations.

My grandfather died a registered democrat in 2022 and the last Democrat he voted for was Carter.
 
Sounds absurd at first blush....But the Bushbot sellout "republicans", along with defacto demoncrats who run as "republican" to get elected, in the delegation are deliberately monkey-wrenching the legislative process...For example, this crap with the fleebaggers could have been headed off if your "republican" Speaker hadn't recessed the session, in order to let the (D)s pow-wow with Jeffries before taking it on the lam.
Long ago the Austin American Statesman had a political cartoonist on the editorial page. The fellow always drew, without exception to party or position, legislators as clowns.
Popular with everybody except the ledge and their staffs.
 
The media has been kowtowing to Texas Republicans by failing to expose the extent to which the state has already been gerrymandered, resulting in an already disproportionate Repub representation.

Party Registration Statistics
  • Total Registered Voters: 17,323,617
  • Democrats: 8,054,976 (46.50%)
  • Republicans: 6,574,201 (37.95%)

Certainly not by voter registration.
Why are Republicans dominating Democrats? Your site states that voters do not register in any party.

Your site you supplied says

Voters do not officially register with a political party.
Election Litigation
None currently underway.
Major Parties
Democratic, Republican
 
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No citations needed, plenty of people are showing the reality of how the Blue States have been doing this far more egregiously for decades.

You are just mad that our side is finally fighting back using the same rules.
Bullshit.

 
Bullshit.


LOL from Princeton.

They give Massachusetts a "green" when the 35% of people who vote Republican have 0 of 9 representatives in the State.
 
What data? 35% vote Republican, ZERO Republicans of 9 total house slots in Massachusetts.
So you want them to gerrymander the districts to figure out how to get a district that Republicans would win?
 
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So you want them to gerrymander the districts to figure out how to get a district that Republicans would win?

I want to point out the lying Princeton is doing when saying Mass is a "green" on their chart for redistricting.

35% of the voters and not even 1 Republican House member shows the gerrymandering done.


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Does it? Or maybe the demographics of Massachusetts means that those Republicans are more dispersed throughout the county, making a majority Republican district every difficult to design.


There are really not Republican "strongholds" in Massachusetts.

Look at how the western part is interlinked, look how the suburbs reach into the city center. All designed to dilute suburban and rural populations.

My point was made by the map created by Dems in 2020.
 
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