So blacks can only be represented by blacks?
No, but you can’t intentionally cut them out on having a say. Even Kavanaugh understands that.
So blacks can only be represented by blacks?
So blacks can only be represented by blacks?
I thought your kind liked the popular vote? What does it matter what district someone is in? A vote is a vote. The one with the most votes wins, right?
https://www.cnn.com/2023/09/26/politics/supreme-court-alabama-redistricting/index.html
This should be interesting, will Alabama back down or will the S.Ct take over?
The idiot, whose posts I haven't seen in years, doesn't understand the nature of House districts and localized voting.That's not the way it works with gerrymandering. The one with the most votes doesn't win because the party with fewer votes has gamed the system so that the one with the most votes can't win in the state.
and democrats have NEVER done that, have they![]()
No this is what you said:
"That's not the way it works with gerrymandering. The one with the most votes doesn't win because the party with fewer votes has gamed the system so that the one with the most votes can't win in the state."
Where does it say, "...not every vote counts the same"?
I'm really surprise, the high court is finally doing their job?!! Looks like the democrat's will take back the house in 2024 too?!!
I hope Alabama can finally get rid of Tuberville, when he comes up for re-election too?!!
Did I say they haven't done that? Or are you so partisan you have to view everything through your partisan bullshit?
ROFL.......I Love watching you hypocrites jump to partisanship when you're put on the defensive.
ROFL.......I Love watching you hypocrites jump to partisanship when you're put on the defensive.
how does a party with FEWER votes get to set the districts???????
In Colorado they created districts that cut out strong republican areas, put them together in oddly shaped districts gerrymandered to build districts that would no longer be contested but would be sure victories for the democrats. This had a combined effect in that it created rural districts that have fewer representatives than they had before when there were more fairly structured districts, and they got a majority in both houses of the legislature for the past two elections after their gerrymandering. This created fewer districts with votes that would go like 75% for republicans, as they carefully cut them out of districts where they were often winning by close votes 52% to 48% and the like and gaining one or the other house of the legislature....
What the courts are enforcing is to have Alabama create carefully structured districts that will ensure that there are two districts with majority black voters. The courts are carefully creating oddly shaped districts to give one historically underrepresented group an advantage in more than one district, while Alabama was demanding that the district they constructed that ensured one district only was the way to go. The SCOTUS, largely made up of conservatives, decided against Alabama in this case.
thinking with emotion, not logic
The Constitution requires districts, but it is popular vote... within districts as set out by the founding fathers.
ROFL.......I Love watching you hypocrites jump to partisanship when you're put on the defensive.
My statement applies to any group that gerrymanders to stay in power. I didn't say it only applied to one party.
Tell us again where I said it only applied to the GOP.
Your pack are the idiots who hate science
And math
And history
And democracy
Your pack are the idiots who hate science
And math
And history
And democracy