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To: LdSentinal
NY state picked up 2 Republican electoral college votes in the last presidential election.

I do hope that all those leaving are Republicans, and not leftists.

21 posted on 07/03/2006 7:49:38 PM PDT by Constitution1st (Never, never, never quit - Winston Churchill)
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To: Constitution1st

Interesting that the article does not note that NYC was one of the few that have gained.

New York City 8,143,197 1.7%

This page has all of the info. http://www.census.gov/popest/estimates.php

You may need to down load all three sections for your state.

“If I remember correctly, NY lost two House seats after the last census. Under a deal struck with Joseph Bruno - the Republican Majority Leader of the state senate - one Democrat lost his seat as did one Republican. What sort of deal will be struck after the 2010 census is unknown, but Bruno is a shrewd man and he'll extract every concession available.”
The deal part is incorrect. Congressional districts are set by population. No deal could have been made to keep such a balance.

Since NYC is the one growth area, they will gain in the 2010 redistribution of districts in the rebalancing of the NYS delegation. I suspect that NYS will continue to lose congressional; seats.


“NY state picked up 2 Republican electoral college votes in the last presidential election.”

This statement is wrong, se above.


27 posted on 07/03/2006 8:01:11 PM PDT by Steven Scharf
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