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« on: February 07, 2022, 09:25:55 PM »

Famous last words.



You do realize that this just means the 6-1 map is getting used this cycle, right? If the GOP wanted 7-0, they'd need to immediately repeal the map they just passed, draw a new gerrymander, inevtiably get it struck down by a court, appeal to SCOTUS, and get the ruling stayed again, then they'd need SCOTUS to rule 7-0 constitutional (which I doubt Kavanaugh would want to do) in order to keep using the map past 2022.

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