Message from @Ghawk

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2018-06-10 01:52:20 UTC  

lol look at this pickup in 1932 when Roosevelt trounced Hoover

2018-06-10 01:52:28 UTC  

D's won 97 seats

2018-06-10 01:52:38 UTC  

went from 216 to 313

2018-06-10 01:53:21 UTC  

4 years later, the total went up to 334

2018-06-10 01:53:30 UTC  

the Republicans only had 88 seats after that

2018-06-10 02:35:48 UTC  

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

2018-06-10 03:26:08 UTC  

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.

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/399676530394923010/455211036224520192/Screen_Shot_2018-06-09_at_11.23.40_PM.png

2018-06-10 03:27:11 UTC  

>California

2018-06-10 03:27:17 UTC  

>no possibility of losing a district

2018-06-10 03:27:47 UTC  

I am not sure honestly.

2018-06-10 03:28:04 UTC  

The population for LA has slowing down.

2018-06-10 03:28:20 UTC  

Purple mate. Also, Louisiana could also gain a district; our population actually grew after Katrina.

2018-06-10 03:28:34 UTC  

The state missed its 40 million in 2016.

2018-06-10 03:28:50 UTC  

@Nuke You lost a district after the 2010 census.

2018-06-10 03:29:30 UTC  

Correct. We lost a district but gained in population, just not fast enough to make up for the increased counting of illegals.

2018-06-10 03:29:51 UTC  

Interesting.

2018-06-10 03:30:19 UTC  

Also Popeyes chicken sucks.

2018-06-10 03:30:31 UTC  

It hasn't been good in years.

2018-06-10 03:30:51 UTC  

And Louisiana's population has only grown by 3.3% since 2010.

2018-06-10 03:31:15 UTC  

At the most, you may grow by 5% by 2020.

2018-06-10 03:33:39 UTC  

So uh

2018-06-10 03:33:47 UTC  

Did you factor the census changes?

2018-06-10 03:34:02 UTC  

The Northeast looks OK because states there have illegals.

2018-06-10 03:34:18 UTC  

But Minnesota, Florida, California, New Mexico, Texas, and Arizona look weird.

2018-06-10 03:34:23 UTC  

I am aware that the census changes.

2018-06-10 03:34:41 UTC  

But states like Illinois has had a negative growth rate since 2010.

2018-06-10 03:34:59 UTC  

Don't worry. They're certain to lose seats because of illegals in the first place.

2018-06-10 03:35:16 UTC  

Ohio's population isn't doing well either.

2018-06-10 03:35:28 UTC  

The county I am in has had a negative growth rate since 2010.

2018-06-10 03:36:52 UTC  

Hah, just looked up another statistic and found a funny tidbit: North Dakota, with 12.5% growth, definitely does not qualify.

2018-06-10 03:36:58 UTC  

It'll stay At-Large.

2018-06-10 03:37:15 UTC  

Most likely

2018-06-10 03:37:28 UTC  

The population hasn't hit 1 million yet.

2018-06-10 03:37:47 UTC  

Montana was considered in 2010 to gain a congressional district, but fell short.

2018-06-10 03:38:26 UTC  

Yeah, Montana has had potential every census since they lost their second district.

2018-06-10 03:39:12 UTC  

Given Rhode Island has two districts with a mere ~500K people each, Montana really deserves one.

2018-06-10 05:00:44 UTC  

Based

2018-06-10 06:43:54 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/399676530394923010/455260804330029067/1528605374755.webm

2018-06-10 06:44:05 UTC  

Trudeau wears fake eyebrows