It's hilarious listening to the GOP call for fair maps. Ok, start in Texas, and then we can talk about other states.
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The proposition that led to California's enacting of the "fair" redistricting was originally funded by conservatives who wanted to improve their chances, and came somewhat as a response to discussion around Texas' 2003 redistricting: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2003_Texas_redistricting
At the time that California's redistricting amendment was being discussed, as the obvious Republican "trick" to benefit them in California, many called out the hypocrisy of only advocating for it where it'd help, and explicitly fighting where it'd hurt them. (Hilariously, after the California amendment drew up new "fair" districts, in the next election that used them the Republicans still lost seats in California, just due to them being so generally hated at the time).
So yeah, their hypocrisy on this matter has been called out many times. But they are shameless, and frankly cannot win long-term with a "fair" electoral system.
They don’t think the voters should have had a say in the matter?
No, they do not think that voters should have a say in the matter.
And all of a sudden Magats are reminded why no one should be able to stack the deck. It's a miracle.
it’s quite simply not racial so the lawsuit should go away pretty quickly.
They don't respect the courts rulings anyway, so what's the point?
Could Dems in TX or other red/purple states join in the lawsuit as a class against all gerrymandering at the same time? So it either all stays or all goes? Otherwise they will rule it not ok in one state but just fine in another.
Why are democrats not doing the same in texas and other anti-freedom states?
Prop 50 passed in California in response to Texas' redistricting. Other states would have to have a competitive congress and the states that need it most are red as hell. In the case of Texas, their redistricting effort was a national push from the party to consolidate their hold on the house, which was easiest to do in Texas because its already gerrymandered to shit and you can pass whatever you want there. However, the most conservative city in the most conservative county in the state keep going nearly purple on them. If you want Prop 50 in your state its going to take a serious groundgame and a charismatic figurehead like Newsom (hocks loogie). Its not possible without a strong local democrat party and some states are too electorally captured, it will take unseating untold numbers of Republicans in those places to even have a referendum. Whats going to kick off now are further redistricting efforts around the country from all states that are solidly one color or another.