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Originally Posted by mostpost
Wrong. This is a heavily Democratic district which Cooper has won with over 60% of the vote most elections. Last time he didn’t even have a Republican opponent.
Of course the lying, cheating Republicans are trying to gerrymander the district out of existence. So far, the courts have looked poorly on this sort of thing.
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You only oppose gerrymandering when Republicans do it. I bet you broke out the champagne when Illinois wiped out two Republicans. Cooper retired because his district is history, it will go Republican. Courts if there are liberals on them look the other way when Democratic states do it but try to use the pathetic excuse of the Voting Rights Act to screw Republicans when they do it, which in the end doesn't work on the federal level thanks to circuit courts and then SCOTUS. Don't get your hopes up there on Alabama, the 11th circuit will overturn that horrendous, illogical anti white ruling.