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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsSome please help me understand. re:SCOTUS voting rights ruling.
If this ruling gave the states the right to redraw district lines to help repugs, why doesn't it help Democrats to redraw district lines in THEIR favor?
What am I missing or did I miss the whole damn boat?
LeftInTX
(34,783 posts)Also Democratic states are more likely to have their own laws about redistricting, whereas GOP states don't.
usonian
(26,311 posts)video
He says Democrats will control the House for generations to come. He says Republicans are celebrating the decision but they're woefully unaware of what this means. He explains how and why this will benefit the Democrats.
I posted a transcript below it, because it sounded really intriguing.
https://rentry.co/5rpqg6mv
So, they haven't bothered to read the ruling, but if you read the ruling, it says you no longer need majority minority districts and that it's okay to gerrymander based on partisan
So in Illinois, for example, since there doesn't need to to be districts that are majority minority, they can break up Chicago and stretch those districts all the way to southern Illinois and Democrats can make it to where Republicans get zero seats in Illinois
Leader Jeffries has said, IIRC, that the party is going to town after this ruling, which seems to take away redistricting on basis of ethnicity and open it to everything BUT.
Others may want to comment on this.
I am way behind in everything today, as usual.
FBaggins
(28,716 posts)Has he even looked at the current districts? Chicago is already broken up into gerrymandered districts impacting the suburbs. And Illinois likely loses two seats in the 2030 census... so there isn't much long-term gain to be had even if we could get a temporary gain. There's no "generations" to be had there.
EdmondDantes_
(2,007 posts)Not just because as others noted Republicans control more unified state legislatures, but also the impact isn't the same. Republicans dividing up majority minority districts will create more Republican districts. If we do the opposite and create more majority minority districts that would ironically increase Republicans in liberal states by pushing more reliable Democratic votes into fewer districts.
Fiendish Thingy
(23,828 posts)They just might not have time to get it done before the midterms due to stricter laws in those states.
Even some red states might run out of time.