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KPN

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47. This made me smile, especially the "faster and harder" part. We are probably all there in our own way. The Democratic
Sun Jul 27, 2025, 11:06 AM
Jul 27

Party should be too.

I say let's beat them to the punch and do this in every blue State.

Edit: Oh, and by the way, are you a leftie H2O Man?

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I couldn't agree more FoxNewsSucks Jul 26 #1
Yup senseandsensibility Jul 26 #2
Here's Governor Newsom with Brian Tyler Cohen discussing doing this in California BComplex Jul 26 #32
I hope he can! Problem is down thread states, he is bound by the state constitution to the current districts. LeftInTX Jul 27 #58
Can we win a wave of redistricting that washes over many blue and purple states? bucolic_frolic Jul 26 #3
This! 👆👆👆👆👆👆 SheltieLover Jul 26 #27
Every red state is already gerrymandered to the max Bluetus Jul 26 #35
Yes! I say go for it. What have we got to lose? Honor? What's that got us so far? Time to start outRepublicaning KPN Jul 27 #51
If NY and CA customerserviceguy Jul 26 #4
Well, Texas is going to Bettie Jul 26 #7
I agree that hoping R states follow the rules and senseandsensibility Jul 26 #10
I think... Woodycall Jul 26 #25
Yes senseandsensibility Jul 26 #26
And very well said. nt Bobstandard Jul 27 #53
Absolutely! SheltieLover Jul 26 #30
Texas doesn't have any rules to follow. CA and NY do. LeftInTX Jul 27 #59
Yup Jilly_in_VA Jul 26 #37
This message was self-deleted by its author KPN Jul 27 #52
Are they not already doing that? In many red if not most red states anyway? What have we got to lose? KPN Jul 27 #54
It's long past the time for Democrats to do this. lees1975 Jul 26 #5
Yes, I agree with this Bettie Jul 26 #6
I heard the interview and agree with him. GoodRaisin Jul 26 #8
Off topic, but I love your username! senseandsensibility Jul 26 #12
TY GoodRaisin Jul 26 #13
Yes yes and yes and Gov. Newsome agrees Tribetime Jul 26 #9
That's good news about Newsom senseandsensibility Jul 26 #11
I don't think it'd be easy in CA ITAL Jul 26 #14
If there is any way to get this on the ballot to change it senseandsensibility Jul 26 #15
They'd have to call a special election madville Jul 26 #33
Well, a corresponding ballot measure ITAL Jul 26 #34
Do you think that would stop a Republican Governor in a red State with Rs in control of both chambers? KPN Jul 27 #50
They could put a competing ballot measure on ITAL Jul 27 #56
Texas has tried to pass this, but the bills die. The state does not allow statewide citizen petitions. LeftInTX Jul 27 #57
Just FYI... WarGamer Jul 26 #16
NY tried to create districts that favored Dems MadameButterfly Jul 26 #17
Yes, how quickly we forget. At the same time, the very idea of Dems outRepublicaning the Republicans in this or any KPN Jul 27 #46
yeah, but see post #16 MadameButterfly Jul 28 #60
He's right. Democrats are always in a defensive/reactive mode dalton99a Jul 26 #18
Recommended. H2O Man Jul 26 #19
This made me smile, especially the "faster and harder" part. We are probably all there in our own way. The Democratic KPN Jul 27 #47
NJ Could do it JustAnotherGen Jul 26 #20
Wow. Hadn't heard that. senseandsensibility Jul 26 #21
We have a trifecta JustAnotherGen Jul 27 #45
i agree 100% moonshinegnomie Jul 26 #22
Gerrymandering example Exp Jul 26 #23
It's way overdue. orangecrush Jul 26 #24
YES! YES! YES! Long past time. nt Phoenix61 Jul 26 #28
Definitely overdue - the repugs in TX own the ground game and he knows it TBF Jul 26 #29
He's taking ForgedCrank Jul 26 #31
Here's an excellent video of Beto laying it out for us: Ars Longa Jul 26 #36
If he's saying, when they go low, BE there at the door, waiting for em B.See Jul 26 #38
Yes! Exactly! Ars Longa Jul 26 #39
NY tried to do it and California isn't done directly by democrats JI7 Jul 26 #40
Oh darn. Did you really have to ruin a good vibe with reality? KPN Jul 27 #49
all I know is Skittles Jul 26 #41
Yes. They also need to start punching first and hard. KPN Jul 27 #48
California and New York both use commissions consisting of people from both major parties and minor ones. summer_in_TX Jul 27 #42
I think that Texas Republicans may "dummymander" and screw themselves, Jack Valentino Jul 27 #43
Here's the video of Beto's message on MSNBC: Rhiannon12866 Jul 27 #44
I agree. BlueKota Jul 27 #55
If it's "Wake up and fight", then I'm for it Iggo Jul 28 #61
Agreed. Unless there is a national agreement among states to use fair commissions, Dems must not disarm. themaguffin Jul 28 #62
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