Why do you think that North Carolina, one of the most evenly split States in the nation per political party, has 10 Republican house reps and 4 Democratic house reps? (Spoiler - the answer may involve Art Pope).Could this be a rare topic that mainstream republicans and democrats find common ground on? I listened to the texas speaker of the house on this issue yesterday and then listened to comments from newsome and other california reps threatening to "fight fire with fire" and both sides sounded like the most spoiled, immature, entitled children I have ever heard. I can't imagine the mainstream residents of either state are happy with the childish arguments and willful hypocrisy displayed. It was the absolute lowest that politics can get. Gerrymandering is all it amounts to and I wonder if moderates on both sides of the aisle agree it should be abolished?
I hate Gerrymandering - hate it with a white hot passion. It should be burned at the stake - it should be unconstitutional. And seeing the Texas redistricting movement that is barefaced "We are doing this to gain more political power", I feel like I have no choice to support Blue States doing the same in retaliation (California, etc) Maybe the 2021 bill wasn't great - has the Republican Party ever even proposed limits on Gerrymandering?
Let's looks at how Red States and Blue States deal with redistricting - between the two, which "team" has more States with independent redistricting vs. partisan redistricting?