They also sued Texas, right? Right?
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And North Carolina , right?
Rules for The, not for Me!
And Indiana, right?
Yeah just hold your breath, lawsuits on the way
"Newsom should be concerned about keeping Californians safe and shutting down Antifa violence, not rigging his state for political gain," she said.
''Antifa violence"? Could you give me some examples?
Sure, here's a video of an insurrection from Bolivia from the 1950s. I mean, Sacramento. This is Sacramento.
WWII.
Why? The law means nothing anymore. Go California!
Sucks to suck, fascists.
Sounds like the JD can suck a dick.
So, if this ends up in front of the Supreme Court, there is a chance that they could outlaw partisan gerrymandering? I'd be OK with that outcome. Hell, I'd be happy with that outcome.
This might be the time where they just write down, more or less, "It's forbidden for the states on the following list to do gerrymandering:".