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2024-11-10 05:10
Isn't this a blue state? So Democrats purposely made weird looking districts in the state they control to increase their numbers? And they accuse Republicans of doing exactly that in other states LOL
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一小時內
Kyle Sprute
sprute360
Both do its not an accusation
2 小時內
Quentin Smith
qd_smith
Illinois is deep blue. Win Cook County - where Chicago proper is - and one other county, you take the state. People vote, land doesn't, and in terms of population that blue splotch 'long Lake Michigan _is_ Illinois.
2 小時內
Pete Wisnieff
pwiz30
If you ignore the areas where all the people live Illinois is a red state.
4 小時內
Dylan Foster
dyl.foster
🤦♂️ Someone new to gerrymandering has just entered the chat.
5 小時內
Hunter
hunterswag985
gerrymandering happens on both sides and it has been for decades
11 小時內
Ellis Cole
ellisdean
Might as well! SCOTUS refused to stop the practice. Why hobble yourself?
12 小時內
Tom Noel
tomnoel1961
You're not taking into account that over 60% of all tax revenue collected for the state comes from the Chicago metro area. In essence, Chicago funds the entire state, yet the people in the red areas want more representation than those who are paying the taxes? No taxation without representation actually means something in Illinois. And it's time the downstate people start thinking long and hard about that. They talk about wanting their own state separate from Chicago.
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Tom Noel
tomnoel1961
Good luck funding it.
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Maison Blanche | Christen
maison__blanche__
The population density is wildly different in red vs blue areas. Have you ever driven through Illinois? But of course both sides gerrymander! The whole system is so incredibly broken
14 小時內
Ricky Gooding Jr.
izzrichard
As non biased viewpoint, both groups do that