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To: Impy; fieldmarshaldj; Galactic Overlord-In-Chief

5-2 would be safe enough if one is creative, such as connecting heavily RAT parts of Pueblo to Boulder through rural Hispanic counties and liberal ski counties.


67 posted on 11/02/2014 8:59:36 PM PST by AuH2ORepublican (If a politician won't protect innocent babies, what makes you think that he'll defend your rights?)
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To: AuH2ORepublican; fieldmarshaldj; Impy
I had actually used Dave's Redistricting App to create a 5-2 CO map a while ago. I turned CO-2 into a massive Democratic vote sink by taking in Boulder, then running down into east Jefferson County and a large chunk of western Adams County - basically all the stuff Ed Perlmutter represents now - and then taking it up to the most Dem precincts of Fort Collins and also swiping Aspen and as many of the liberal ski resorts as I could. I ended up with a 70%-28% Obama 08 district. With CO-1, I had it take in the most Democratic parts of Aurora. Finally, concerning Pueblo, I moved it into the CO-5. This was actually in the GOP plan passed in 2003 that was struck down by the state courts. The district still is strongly Republican, with McCain winning it 55%-43%.

I ended up making a new CO-7 that was basically the old CO-4 pre-2012 redistricting, just minus several heavy-GOP Eastern Plains counties but also without heavy Dem precincts in Fort Collins, so it balances out. CO-6 is much the same as it was, with Littleton, Columbine, some of Lakewood, much of southern Arapahoe County and northern Douglas County. I drew up a new CO-4 that actually has some similarities to the current CO-6, except it has much less of Adams County, doesn't have the northern part of Aurora, has all the Eastern Plains that I dropped out of CO-7, loops around through southern Douglas County and also takes in some of Jefferson County and drops down west of El Paso County to take in some Republican precincts in Pueblo County. The district ended up being a 50.5%-47.8% McCain district, but I think it's a bit of a mess. It just ends up with its toes in too many areas and would be a pain for its congressman to get around. I'll probably redraw it to make it more compact.

Here's some views of my map:



Anyway, I think a 5-2 map shouldn't be hard. If you pack in some of the Dem-heavy precincts from the Denver suburbs in CO-1 and CO-2 and crack what's left, you can end up with Republican majorities in the remaining districts.
68 posted on 11/03/2014 5:04:38 PM PST by Galactic Overlord-In-Chief (Our Joe Wilson can take the Dems' Joe Wilson any day of the week)
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