10% in a decade. About 30 million. The vast majority of whom are illegal aliens.
I wonder what the U.S. Citizen growth was, compared to the inter-loper-included number?
PA lost one. Maybe they can get rid of PA-13, slap Jenkintown onto PA-2, and make Allyson Schwartz face off against Chaka Fattah. Now THAT would be fun to watch.
wow.. I had hoped MN would loose one. The talk was taking the 4th and 5th and making one out of them. Both Dem seats.
But we are importing illegals and refuges fast enough to keep our population I guess.
No one seems to want to live under liberal progressives...
wow.. I had hoped MN would loose one. The talk was taking the 4th and 5th and making one out of them. Both Dem seats.
But we are importing illegals and refuges fast enough to keep our population I guess.
It would be nice if my state, CA, loses some seats. Fewer Marxists in congress. At least in Texas the Hispanics there seem much more conservative and TX even elected a few Hispanics Republicans to congress last November.
Interesting that California did not pick up any seats.
We gained twelve electoral votes relative to 2004/2008, by my count:
+4TX GOP
2FL Swing
AZ GOP
GA GOP
SC GOP
UT GOP
WA Socialist
NV Swing
Net gain in seats 8 GOP minus 1 Socialist = +7 for Americans, ignoring the swing states.
-2NY Socialist
-PA Socialist
-2OH Swing
-MO GOP
-LA GOP
-IA Swing
-IL Socialist
-Michigan Socialist
-Massachusetts Socialist
-NJ Socialist
Net loss in seats 7 Socialist minus 2 GOP = -5 for the other side, ignoring the swing states.
By itself, the 2010 Census thus gives us 12 more seats . . . except that some GOP seats now have more socialist residents so they may be more competitive than before. It’s sad how socialists leave states like NJ, MA, and NY because socialism is failing there, then they vote for socialism in their new home states.
“Michigan actually lost population, down 0.6% as the automotive industry struggled.”
Michigan lost 600,000 productive citizens, mostly working middle class and business owners. The leeches will be out in full force in 2012, voting 10% above their registered voter numbers to take back the state for the Marxists and socialists.
The real news here is that Ohio has been a battleground state for the last couple of elections. Losing 2 seats is really going to challenge that status. I’ve pinged the only Ohio FReeper I know.
I guess Slick Perry’s open border policy is “paying off”