Dave Wasserman
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Ja, es gibt eine Bifurkation zwischen den Sitzungen, die von den Republikanern geführt wurden, das sind ca. 41% der Sitzungen, aber sie zählen nur auf 21% der Städte. Und dann die Sitzungen, die von den Gerichten und Kommissionen geführt wurden. Wir hatten eine große Explosion in der Zahl der Sitzungen, die von Gerichten und Kommissionen geführt wurden, in der letzten Runde.
Es war nicht nur Kalifornien, die es schon lange gehalten hat. It also was Michigan and Colorado and Pennsylvania. And keep in mind, you know, Michigan and Pennsylvania.
Es war nicht nur Kalifornien, die es schon lange gehalten hat. It also was Michigan and Colorado and Pennsylvania. And keep in mind, you know, Michigan and Pennsylvania.
Es war nicht nur Kalifornien, die es schon lange gehalten hat. It also was Michigan and Colorado and Pennsylvania. And keep in mind, you know, Michigan and Pennsylvania.
It's supposed to be, not really. It's kind of somewhere in between, right? Democrats have done pretty well on the Ohio map as it is, but that's one place where the lines could change prior to 26.
It's supposed to be, not really. It's kind of somewhere in between, right? Democrats have done pretty well on the Ohio map as it is, but that's one place where the lines could change prior to 26.
It's supposed to be, not really. It's kind of somewhere in between, right? Democrats have done pretty well on the Ohio map as it is, but that's one place where the lines could change prior to 26.
But a measure to try and double down on that reform failed last cycle because Republicans who control the state ballot board, they twisted the language to make it seem as if the amendment was the opposite of what it was intending to do. So, yeah, it is kind of a situation of capture. But the...
But a measure to try and double down on that reform failed last cycle because Republicans who control the state ballot board, they twisted the language to make it seem as if the amendment was the opposite of what it was intending to do. So, yeah, it is kind of a situation of capture. But the...
But a measure to try and double down on that reform failed last cycle because Republicans who control the state ballot board, they twisted the language to make it seem as if the amendment was the opposite of what it was intending to do. So, yeah, it is kind of a situation of capture. But the...
Only reason we have Speaker Mike Johnson is because Republicans re-gerrymandered the lines in North Carolina last cycle. And now Republicans are, and that gave them three seats, which ended up being the decisive margin.
Only reason we have Speaker Mike Johnson is because Republicans re-gerrymandered the lines in North Carolina last cycle. And now Republicans are, and that gave them three seats, which ended up being the decisive margin.
Only reason we have Speaker Mike Johnson is because Republicans re-gerrymandered the lines in North Carolina last cycle. And now Republicans are, and that gave them three seats, which ended up being the decisive margin.
Well, that's true, too, if you go back to... Well, when it's that narrow, right?
Well, that's true, too, if you go back to... Well, when it's that narrow, right?
Well, that's true, too, if you go back to... Well, when it's that narrow, right?
Yeah, everyone can take credit. But you know what's interesting about how the conversation has changed the last couple of years? For the last decade plus, it was primarily Democrats who were complaining about egregious Republican gerrymandering. What I noticed after...
Yeah, everyone can take credit. But you know what's interesting about how the conversation has changed the last couple of years? For the last decade plus, it was primarily Democrats who were complaining about egregious Republican gerrymandering. What I noticed after...
Yeah, everyone can take credit. But you know what's interesting about how the conversation has changed the last couple of years? For the last decade plus, it was primarily Democrats who were complaining about egregious Republican gerrymandering. What I noticed after...
2024, when Democrats bucked the presidential trend and picked up a couple of House seats, most of my mentions were Republicans complaining about redistricting and California gerrymandering the lines. Look, California's got a commission. I think that Democrats were able to game a little bit, but complaining about the lines in Illinois and New Mexico and Oregon.