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Rjjr77
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« on: July 30, 2017, 12:34:17 PM »


He was never going to win them in the first place. The guy won his seat through gerrymandering; if Maryland (hopefully) decides to draw fair, accurate districts in 2020, Delaney's going to find himself in a tight spot, holding onto a very, very Republican district. He would probably be the only Democratic congressman to lose his seat when redistricting comes, however.

I dont see dems doing redistricting reform if anything we need a better gerrymander to eliminate Harris.  Its time to fight fire with fire, also you could probably draw a non gerrymandered md-6 thats still competitive

Congrats, you can never complain about gerrymandering again.
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Rjjr77
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« Reply #1 on: July 30, 2017, 12:38:06 PM »

his father was a union electrician, established businessman, do i need to say more?

Bernie Madoff's father was a plumber, he was an established business man, are you voting for him?
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