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This is a fair point. I know that in NC, the Rs have been redistributing like crazy, and one of their arguments is that it is in response to the D gerrymandering that happened here for years.Well the problem is that this situation can escalate in a tit-for-tat domino fashion. Each state (blue or red) gerrymandering to get more of their reps in the House. Kind of reminds me how Biden threatened at one point to change the # of Supreme Court justices from 9 to 11 or 13 so that he could fill in the new judges and Dems would be back in charge. Frankly, I'm glad he didn't do it for exactly this reason.
It is surprising how many in NC were registered D in the 1990’s, when the only way to have a voice was to be a D, and are now registered an R for the same reason, me included. My home county used to be 75% D, so I was a D. Now, it is 75% R, guess what I am? An R of course. I want to have some say in who we elect and when there are zero Ds elected to office in my county, the way to have a voice is to vote for the R of choice.
Some day, the tide will turn back in favor of the Ds, and I am sure they will do the same, and we will here Rs bellyaching.
This is not a new phenomenon, Gerrymandering has been happening throughout our history. Both parties want to keep power, shocking.