Another reason why last night's election are VERY important....

nat4900

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The TWO gubernatorial wins last night are also important for democrats for a seldom discussed reason.

The term for these newly elected governors will extend to 2022, AND in 2020 there will be a national census where and when the redistricting of counties will prove crucial in mitigating the gerrymandering that has given republicans a strangle hold in state elections.

Keep you eye on such governors' races in MI, WI, PA, etc., beside these two recent wins in VA and NJ.
 
The TWO gubernatorial wins last night are also important for democrats for a seldom discussed reason.

The term for these newly elected governors will extend to 2022, AND in 2020 there will be a national census where and when the redistricting of counties will prove crucial in mitigating the gerrymandering that has given republicans a strangle hold in state elections.

Keep you eye on such governors' races in MI, WI, PA, etc., beside these two recent wins in VA and NJ.
Ya, all that gerrymandering by the Dem Governor.

Moron.
 
Trump caused the loss of governorships and state legislative seats from coast to coast yesterday.
 
Here's a typical gerrymandering by the Texan GOP


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When there is an all out media assault on the President for a year, it isn't surprising that a percentage of voters will be influenced by that. If you want to call that the "Trump Effect" go ahead.

Meanwhile, Donald Trump is in Asia demonstrating what an American President should do. Being clear and strong with our allies and sending a clear and strong message to North Korea. Not pretty meaningless words. We haven't had that for decades.
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Oh, bullshit. The Democrats have their gerrymandered vertical plantations where they bought their votes for decades.

They're all crime infested shit holes.

Hopefully SCOTUS will set some rules on gerrymandering
 
When there is an all out media assault on the President for a year, it isn't surprising that a percentage of voters will be influenced by that. If you want to call that the "Trump Effect" go ahead.

Meanwhile, Donald Trump is in Asia demonstrating what an American President should do. Being clear and strong with our allies and sending a clear and strong message to North Korea. Not pretty meaningless words. We haven't had that for decades.
:clap2:

No president has ever gotten away with what Trump has

I have yet to see any positive accomplishments from Trump's Asia trip

We will see
 

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