Ugh, I'm represented by that ass Pitts.
Does that mean the Congressional map is out?
No, but I have him now and I'll probably have him in the map since he refuses to give up Lancaster County.
What leverage does he have (aside from seniority perks, I guess) over the rest of the Pennsylvanian Republican party to keep it?
BTW, are there any other counties/cities in Pennsylvania that simply won't accept being divided into separate congressional districts? For instance, would there be a strong backlash against dividing Harrisburg or Reading?