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« on: June 17, 2004, 02:52:22 PM »

Honestly, the Dems had the House locked up through gerrymandering for so long that the GOP has overcompensated in the opposite direction.  Without any gerrymandering, I'm fairly sure that the House would be D 218, R 216, I 1.  Most of the gerrymandering is in OH, IL and FL.  PA and NY cancel out.  TX and CA cancel out.  However if the redistricting plan works in TX then TX will probably tip into no longer merely compensating for CA but biasing the House as well.
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