Reapportionment Results

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Re: Reapportionment Results

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native wrote:
UNHWildCats wrote: too early to tell what the map will look like. If Palin is the nominee for the GOP I can see most of those states going for Obama again. Anyway your original post specifically used 2008 for the basis of the math, as did my response. :kisswink:

Of course, but that does not really explain all the rolling-on-the-floor-laughing smilies. :roll: :kisswink:
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Re: Reapportionment Results

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D1B wrote:
native wrote:Most likely good for a 6-8 seat average net gain over the next decade for Repubs in the House, and even more net electoral college votes. The 2008 red states gained 7 electoral votes, while the 2008 blue states lost 7 electoral votes, a net gain for Repubs of 14 electoral votes.
Great, more power to retarded, racist, violent, gun-toting misogynist conk fucks in the South. :ohno:
And less to arrogant, clueless, wimpy, indecisive, donk fuck-ups in the North :nod:
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