T. A. Gardner
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You are forgetting one thing. The population is based on the census of 2020. No state can grow in population for reapportionment until after the 2030 census. All you are doing is taking the undocumented out of the totals. That means that Florida, California and Texas all shrink.
And where does that excess population go? They sure as hell aren't going to blue states.
Since the minimum any state can have is two EC votes, lower population states get an advantage. It's the blue ones with large, shrinking populations that are hit.Then you are ignorant of another thing, in each state the districts must be relatively equal in population. When you eliminate a district in a state, the reduced districts must also be equal in population. You don't get to eliminate a district and just put all those voters in another district. Every district has to be redone to make them equal. If you have 2 blue districts that are 80% blue and 5 red districts that are 60% red, when you move from 7 to 6 districts, it would be impossible to have only 1 blue district and 5 red ones.
Not only did you not show how you came to your conclusion, you have shown you didn't do any actual work to reach your conclusion. Magical thinking doesn't work in the real world.