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Junior Chimp
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« on: November 09, 2019, 12:34:13 AM » |
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According to 538's Atlas of Redistricting, the most pro-D gerrymander would have all 8 districts favor Democrats, while the most pro-R gerrymander would have 4 Republican-leaning districts. If the map were drawn to be proportionally partisan and keep as many counties intact as possible, it would have 5 D-leaning districts and 3 R-leaning districts (with one of them being a swing district).
I personally would take the 5D-3R map in exchange for other states squeezing in more D-leaning districts.
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