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« on: January 22, 2021, 11:03:21 AM »

Maine ruling NH makes sense, but an even more interesting proposal would be to divide the state into 4 districts, where each district gives 1 EV; which I think was done in the 19th century in a couple states?

That way the GOP could easily create 1 Safe R EV and a second tossup EV; instead of maine ruling where they get a Safe D and a Tilt/Lean R district (and the 2 at large ones being rather safe for Democrats)

Also now that I think about it, would the VRA apply to such a system? Because if not, that's an even better system for the GA Republicans, who could probably cut Dems to as little as 3 EVs with no VRA (obviously there would be no VRA districts in NH)
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