Texas VS. California Redistricting

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I admit that I don't follow redistricting info at all, even within my own state, but isn't gerrymandering, or some form of "party beneficial" districting pretty much a known thing?

CA generally votes 35-40% Republican, but 43 of the 52 district representatives are Dem.

Same with Oregon, Connecticut and other Dem states where Republican representation is nowhere close to representing the actual percentage of Republican voters.

Is the issue that this is being done "publicly" rather than in the privacy of state legislatures?
 
What have I not answered. My position was made crystal clear in my posts.

How is a fictional hypothetical situation an easy solution. All you have done is created a basis for an argument since you have no idea how anyone would vote. It's really kind of a juvenile scenario you created. Your "guarantee" is meaningless and just biased speculation.
You’ve never once answered a question on here with sincerity. Go ram your crystal clear positions up your twat you dickless moron.
 
Pubs can squeeze ohio, missouri, FL, and a bunch of other states... Dems could maybe get some out of CA and NY, the oregon gov said he won't. Dems are screwed. And due to population changes TX and FL are going to steal a few from CA & NY in a few yrs too.

We had a chance under Biden to make PR and DC a state, pack the SCOTUS, pass voting laws (damn the filibuster) but we didn't, we didn't do anything to prevent the implementation of authoritarian control we're witnessing.
 
Pubs can squeeze ohio, missouri, FL, and a bunch of other states... Dems could maybe get some out of CA and NY, the oregon gov said he won't. Dems are screwed. And due to population changes TX and FL are going to steal a few from CA & NY in a few yrs too.

We had a chance under Biden to make PR and DC a state, pack the SCOTUS, pass voting laws (damn the filibuster) but we didn't, we didn't do anything to prevent the implementation of authoritarian control we're witnessing.
OR gov is a she. Also, most folks think PNW is super liberal - the cities are, and everything else is basically west Texas with trees and mountains. OR and WA could put seats at risk by following CA.
 
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