Self Segregating (Democratic) Voters

And how do Republican clusters cost them national elections?
Read the ruling I linked to J Craft. One person one vote issues.

That, and the sad truth is, Conservatives do NOT represent the majority in this country. Why do you think they have to gerrymander the way they do?

Of course, Dems do it too, but urban areas are automatically heavily Democrat districts.
 
he is a great poster



he does need to face how human brains are wired though
I think that's part of the point. It's like someone who makes comments that you agree with, but they use an annoying voice to do so.

Like Jerry Lewis when he played Dean Martin's idiot.
 
They don't have enough votes to win.

You're also forgetting that voting districts, regardless of gerrymandering are proportional to population. As Althea and I keep telling you. The authors article is based on a false premise.

Split voting has far more to do with the divided government than you think. I don't vote straight ticket. I vote for the person and I consider that persons experience, curriculum vitae and demonstrated ability above party and ideology. Often times it's no comparison. One candidate, regardless of party affiliation is significantly more qualified than the other. I tend to vote for that person unless they are so far from my beliefs and values on policy that I don't believe it to be my best interest to do so.

You claim self segregation costs republicans national elections but you have nothing to back that up. If that were true big "red states" wouldn't be in play this election but they are
 
Mr. Sha....I don't mean anything personal by this but you'd probably get more responses if you used normal fonts and colors. I'm sure you've probably use the ones you currently do for effect but I think it has the opposite effect of what you've intended as many posters just find it annoying and scroll past your posts.

Even a stopped clock is right twice/ day. This is your time.
 
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