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even if that happened then De Leon would win lul
oh yeah, brainfart, forgot about that
replace 'Feinstein' with 'Gillibrand' then
yeah
or Warren
yeah, best case for senate is something like beating Bob Menendez, Tim Kaine, Tina Smith, Amy Klobuchar, Bob Casey, etc
not beating Bernie Sanders
technically, it *could* happen, but it's not really something to aim for
of course, yes
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Alright.
Absolute best case scenario.
@Pielover19 I can envision better.
How so?
This is just the realistic scenario.
There's still a few districts that could be won, were recently won, or could be subject to anti-gerrymandering rulings this year. In particular, there's one district of MA that a moderate could win, potentially up to three in Maryland (best case scenario), and maybe a couple other districts we just recently lost.
Moderates could win DE-AL, MA-9, IL-10, and a few MD districts that could be gained via the WI/MD gerrymandering case.
That said, Wisconsin (in a realistic best case scenario) could win its case while Maryland could lose its case, despite the obvious fact that the SCOTUS would prefer to appear bipartisan, based on the fact that Maryland's 2010 redistricting scheme is both visibly worse and also was fairly transparently discussed--allowing the Supreme Court to see that there was motive, which is not so clearly visible in the Wisconsin case.
lol look at this pickup in 1932 when Roosevelt trounced Hoover
D's won 97 seats
went from 216 to 313
4 years later, the total went up to 334
the Republicans only had 88 seats after that
Florida Senate GE:
Rick Scott (R) 48% (+3)
Bill Nelson (D-inc) 45%
Cherry Communications/@FlChamber 5/25-6/4
https://t.co/i59fZUq1i5 #FLsen
My call for US congressional redistricting after the 2020 census based on current population growth rates.
Yellow=losing a district for sure
Purple= possibly losing a district
Green= gaining a district for sure
Blue= Possibly gaining a district.
>California
>no possibility of losing a district
I am not sure honestly.
The population for LA has slowing down.
Purple mate. Also, Louisiana could also gain a district; our population actually grew after Katrina.
The state missed its 40 million in 2016.
Correct. We lost a district but gained in population, just not fast enough to make up for the increased counting of illegals.