walleye26
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« on: February 14, 2021, 10:19:10 PM » |
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I would say so. Consider the following: -In Wisconsin, where I live, in 2018 Dems won 54% of the assembly vote. They got 36% of the seats. -GOP gerrymandering efforts are exceptionally brutal, Democrats not as much since it’s harder to crack cities -GOP consistently tries to restrict voting (see TX ballot Dropbox fiasco this year) -Extensive, aggressive push to confirm as many judges as possible to maintain their power -Willingness to break democratic norms and brazen political power.
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