Posted on 11/07/2016 9:30:02 PM PST by Berlin_Freeper
At this point, most people know the big electoral prizes at stake on Tuesday night.
Florida, Ohio and Pennsylvania are going to attract the lion's share of attention, as they have in the past few elections - and their disposition certainly will be pivotal in determining the identity of the next US president.
Those three states won't tell the whole story, however.
As you sit down with your popcorn, or prepare to chew your nails to the quick, here are some other things to look for as the night progresses.
(Excerpt) Read more at bbc.com ...
No bias there.../S
Egad this was awful, Arizona and Georgia. Right!!!
It is a true statement. Whichever party owns the legislature in the state (i.e., Republicans or Democrats) does the district lines. Been that way for a long time.
“As you sit down with your popcorn”
Make mine pizza rolls.
No bias there.../S
It is a true statement. Whichever party owns the legislature in the state (i.e., Republicans or Democrats) does the district lines. Been that way for a long time.
Your statement is true, but the article shows it's bias by implying that it mainly occurs in those “conservative states”. Sort of funny since the word Jerrymandering goes back to MA in 1812...
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