ELM327 wrote: » Look at all the red areas vs all the blue areas
ELM327 wrote: » Gerrymandered means changed to suit political bias It has not been changed The american political system has always revolved around the electoral college system. This is to stop one state controlling the entire union. You forget it's not one country, it's a union of states. The system was designed this way, and it has worked. If hillary won, it would have been a victory for two large cities over the rest of the country. By area it was a landslide for trump. Look at all the red areas vs all the blue areashttps://brilliantmaps.com/2016-county-election-map/
In February 2018, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court actually ruled the state's congressional boundaries were unconstitutional and demanded a new map. Pennsylvania's 2010 congressional map was widely criticized for gerrymandering, particularly the oddly shaped 7th district that eventually became a national joke. Due to its odd shape, it was nicknamed "Goofy Kicking Donald Duck." After the court ruling, the Republicans in the state legislature produced a new congressional map. However, Governor Tom Wolf vetoed the map as it looked too similar to the 2010 version. Eventually, the task of creating a congressional map fell on the Pennsylvania Supreme court, who released a new version on February 24, 2018. This version was completely different, drawing districts vastly more cleanly. The map - if approved - will likely make Pennsylvania elections more competitive in the future.
pixelburp wrote: » Wrong; gerrymandering means redrawing constituency lines to suit a certain party, which has been going on for years now and is most evident in the various District elections. Just google the Pennsylvania 7th District to get a good example of how insane the redraws have become. So much so the Supreme Court had to get involved, IIRC to instruct that the constituencies be redrawn.
ELM327 wrote: » The system was designed this way, and it has worked. If hillary won, it would have been a victory for two large cities over the rest of the country. By area it was a landslide for trump.
Water John wrote: » Correct there Pixel. It's within the Disricts, the worst of this is carried out. We in Ireland brought it to a fine art in NI, even if its origin is US.
ELM327 wrote: » If hillary won, it would have been a victory for two large cities over the rest of the country. By area it was a landslide for trump... ... Look at all the red areas vs all the blue areas
[Deleted User] wrote: » Leroy, while I don't really disagree with what you're saying, you and the poster you replied to are talking about different things. Your entire solution works for the popular vote whereas Danzy is talking about what actually matters and that's the electoral college. You can't dismiss a claim that the Dems aren't engaging with large swathes of America by saying they win a lot on the coasts. Edit: The image above this post shows what I'm talking about. Sure, you can argue that Democrats need to get young people outside of the Clinton archipelago out and voting more, but their leadership hasn't really changed since 2016 so I don't have any real hope for them campaigning better in 2020. They need to ignore California and NY to an extent, and take back the heart of the country if they want to make a long term difference and get majorities in the houses.
eagle eye wrote: » This thing about people flipping is fairytale stuff. Fact is that if you do flip then your life as you know it is over because nobody in Washington will want to know you.
VinLieger wrote: » If you go to jail nobody in washington will want to know you so people flip if jail is inevitable and they can get less time
Leroy42 wrote: » We already have two examples of people flipping, Flynn and Papodopolous. Strange that you would call reality fairytale stuff.
TomOnBoard wrote: » A picture being worth a thousand words:
Rjd2 wrote: » Such easy pr to be made today by Melania and she is stupid enough to wear that jacket. I don't believe the conspiracy theories of da resistance~::pac: but ****ing hell how absolutely stupid can you be? Its such an obvious gaffe that shouldn't happen.
Itssoeasy wrote: » Was it something about not believing in conspiracies or something like that ? I seems a very tone deaf thing to do. Well obvious pitfalls and avoiding them isn't something that this administration is known for.
Rjd2 wrote: » Its unbelievably tone deaf. I don't believe she thought was owning the libs or any tribal bollocks like that, just that she was incredibly stupid and clearly surrounded by idiots. This was the easiest bits of PR on paper for the Trump campaign and she does that. Whoever is advising her better have his phone off today.:pac: If I were a democrat I'd be wearing "I do care" type jackets if doing the same visit. :pac:
pixelburp wrote: » Wait, I'm confused and too lazy to google: what jacket are we talking about here?
Blowfish wrote: » Melania decided to wear a jacket with 'I really don't care, do u?' on her trip to the immigration centre.
TomOnBoard wrote: » Melanie sez "me no so really god at seeing ze eeng!isch, tovarisxch...me not see vich vords it sez on cote.... Me just thinks she sez mek ze merikies grate egen...so very sorrie..."