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Republicans admit that Gerrymandering will not save its majority

Frank M. EverettBy Frank M. EverettJuly 30, 2025No Comments
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The Texas Republicans could publish their new Gerrymandered card today. Democrat leader of the Hakeem Jeffries room Will meet the Democrats of the State in the Solitaire Star State.

Texas Gerrymander is another Trump’s ideas, but there is a problem that even the Republicans admit.

Via Politico:

But the most wired Republicans in private conceded in private that they will not win at mid-term thanks to redistigation efforts alone.

“If we are counting on the redistribution to hold the majority, we have bigger problems,” said a republican agent close to the White House that works on the Senate and Chamber races. However, this agent defended the push: “Frankly, [Democrats] Do it, so we give them a dose of their own medication. »»

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Historically speaking, it was not democrats who launched the modern wave of Gerrymandering.

According to Brokers:

The Republicans caught the Democrats flat in the redistribution which followed the 2010 census. By preparing a powerful plan called Redmap, rediscovering the majority project, they used new sophisticated software to win republican seats and reflects their solid demonstration in the elections of governors and legislative state in the district lines which favored their candidates. And secondly, because democratic voters were more geographically concentrated in urban areas than the Republicans in the rest of the country, the Republicans could more effectively translate the votes in the chamber of the Chamber than the Democrats, who won supermajes in urban areas but have lost disputed elections elsewhere. This made possible anomalies such as 2012, when the Republicans found themselves with a healthy major of 234 seats, even if they lost the national popular vote.

The same Brookings study agreed with the point that the Republicans did in Politico. Gerrymandering does not make so big difference in the results of the global elections.

The greater problem outside the election results is Protect the law of each voter eligible to vote, it doesn’t matter where they live. The devastating impact of the Gerrymandering has just diluted the votes of people, so that the weight of their voices is decreased in democracy.

Gerrymandering will not save the majority of the Republican Chamber, but practice erodes democracy and turns away from the power of the people.

What do you think of the Republicans admitting that they cannot fake the card to win? Share your reflections in the comments below.Z

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