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Originally Posted by elysiantraveller
Bud there is no gerrymander in Senate Elections.
There is Gerrymander but it happens at the state/house level. Republicans have dominated that for the past 10 years or so... so you do have a point on it but Democrats are about to take over and most map re-draws will happen in 2020/2021.
Its your turn now.
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Since the rethugs have become the Trumpians and the are mostly elderly white folks on their way to the happy hunting grounds. The demographics shift is naturally gonna erode the remaining gerrymandering. Woman, younger voters and people of color will re-define our elections.
That is why much of the reaming white folks hate immigration.
The 2018 election:
http://www.latimes.com/politics/la-n...htmlstory.html
Democrats captured seven governorships from Republican control. These wins break up the Republicans’ single-party control of state government in both Michigan and Wisconsin. The split of governors’ seats between the parties has narrowed significantly from 17 to three.
And State Houses.