Democrats love screaming about Republican gerrymandering while their voters pack themselves into failing big-city enclaves like sardines. A FiveThirtyEight Atlas of Redistricting simulation just proved the point: if every state went all-out to maximize seats for the party in power, Republicans would crush it with 262 House seats to Democrats' pathetic 173.The map looks like a sea of red with tiny blue strongholds huddled on the coasts and in urban cores. Why? Republicans control more state legislatures with multi-district power, while Democratic voters self-segregate into dense, inefficient blue bubbles that waste their votes. Geography and culture don't lie.This comes as the Supreme Court struck down Louisiana's racial gerrymander and the DOJ signals nationwide enforcement ahead of 2026. The left's favorite weapon could boomerang hard. While Democrats demand "fair maps" that protect their unnatural advantages, the data shows raw political reality favors the party of flyover country and actual majorities.
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Wally West
Still not enough representatives. A supermajority is 290. We need that to get corrupt judges impeached.
