I have it on good authority that the MGA has already sent out a letter.
That they'll work hand-in-hand with Governor Hogan to redraw the districts.
I guess their Democrat consciences have gotten the best of them.
Republicans to pick up a bunch of seats in 3...2...1...
hogan seems loved by the right and the left, i think i read he's one of the most popular governars in the country, pretty sure he's getting reelected.
I'm sure that you've been waiting days to post this in anticipation of saying "I told you so".
I'll bet the legal challenge will come quicker.So when the MGA redraws districts after laughing at Larry's map, the state will turn an even deeper shade of blue.
So reading into this a little I see states becoming more "aligned" with their current, and soon to be, predominate political party. Red States will gerrymander to stay red. Blue States will gerrymander to stay blue. I see booming times for moving companies, mortgage brokers, and the real-estate market. America's population is about to be mobilized... fred55
The Supreme Court ruled in North Carolina that red state gerrymandering was unconstitutional.
That's why Maryland's case was such a blow. The court had already struck down gerrymandering in red states. The fact that it punted instead of striking down blue state gerymandering is what makes this case so very, very bad.
I'll bet the legal challenge will come quicker.
Well, the more DINO's there on the books the harder it will be for them to figure out, right?
What legal challenge You think will come after the 9-0 "We aren't touching that one" vote?