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Old 19-03-2018, 21:05   #729
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Re: President Trump & U.S Election 2016 Investigation

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Originally Posted by Mick View Post
Typical of the pathetic Democrats, changing the goal posts, cheating because they can not win a political race legitimately*. (*These days as per the cheating of Bernie Sanders in the Primaries in 2016, DNC and Hillary campaign paying for Dossier, compiled by Russians).
Have you looked to see if it's possible the boundaries are unfair?

FiveThirtyEight, the data site thing, has done a piece on it here: https://fivethirtyeight.com/features...c-gerrymander/

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The court ordered that the map be redrawn after finding that the current one, which was enacted by the Republican state legislature in 2011, was a partisan gerrymander and violated the state’s constitution. (Republicans were given a chance to submit a substitute plan — which they did. And the Democratic governor, Tom Wolf, was given a chance to reject the plan — which he did.) The map submitted by Republicans probably would have benefited them less than the current map does, but it would still have been better for the GOP than what would be expected based on the partisan makeup of the state. Because the legislature and the governor couldn’t come to an agreement, the court stepped in.
Why was the Republican redistricting not moving the goalposts?
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