Guno צְבִי (07-20-2018)
"America’s Factory Towns, Once Solidly Blue, Are Now a GOP Haven"
And America's large factory CITIES, once solidly Blue, are still solidly BLUE.
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Guno צְבִי (07-20-2018), LV426 (07-20-2018)
Guno צְבִי (07-20-2018)
Personal Ignore Policy PIP: I like civil discourse. I will give you all the respect in the world if you respect me. Mouth off to me, or express overt racism, you will be PERMANENTLY Ignore Listed. Zero tolerance. No exceptions. I'll never read a word you write, even if quoted by another, nor respond to you, nor participate in your threads. ... Ignore the shallow. Cherish the thoughtful. Long Live Civil Discourse, Mutual Respect, and Good Debate! ps: Feel free to adopt my PIP. It works well.
Guno צְבִי (07-20-2018)
Former Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley, who ran for the 2016 Democratic presidential nomination, called out President Donald Trump on “Salon Talks” for exercising politics of fear and turning into a fascist leader. Watch the video above to hear why O’Malley thinks Trump’s fascist leadership behavior will continue to grow because of how his actions amplify his base
https://video.salon.com/m/iNDdsbmG/h...s-base-on-fear
PoliTalker (07-20-2018)
Guno צְבִי (07-20-2018), TTQ64 (07-20-2018)
Isn't that projection based on a single study?
The WaPo says this in the article you cited: "Census data stretching back to 1790, though, shows that the most-populous states making up half of the country’s population have always been represented by only about a fifth of the available Senate seats".
Isn't the reason we have a bicameral federal legislative branch to keep a balance between thinly and heavily populated states?
And aren't Electoral votes (and House sets) determined by population?
Guno צְבִי (07-20-2018)
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