• FenderStratocaster@lemmy.world
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        19 days ago

        I’m talking about California, New York, Massachusetts, Maryland, Illinois. They just watch what’s coming in Texas as they plan to arrest elected politicians and ponder plans to counter act it.

        Republicans are going to do this. They WILL do it. Democrats are all talk.

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          19 days ago

          CA is already moving forward with theirs. IL will probably be able to get one or two more seats (it’s already heavily gerrymandered). NY will likely do so as well, but can’t change the maps in time for the 2026 midterms Maryland is also similarly gerrymandered like IL - maybe one more seat there.

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          19 days ago

          It bears noting that the MA congressional delegation is already all Democrats, they can’t gerrymander an extra seat when they already have them all.

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            19 days ago

            Washington has a bipartisan redistricting commission by state constitutional amendment. They would need the cooperation of Republicans to reconvene the bipartisan redistricting commission, then the cooperation of Republicans to gerrymander away eastern Washington (the areas they come from). It won’t happen. They may be able to make a purple district more safe.

            The bipartisan commission does give a disproportionate voice to Republicans relative to actual apportionment in the state legislature by giving each of the top two parties two seats (with a nonvoting chair), but it’s a direct result of the unambiguous wording of the amendment. There would need to be another amendment to update that commission’s composition.