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Of Course, We Should've Expected the GOP to Muck This Up

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Of Course, We Should've Expected the GOP to Muck This Up
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This vote wasn't hard. The play wasn't complicated. Gerrymandering is not new. Both parties do it, but Republicans seem content with not wanting to take the advantage, which paves the way for the all-too-predictable moment when Democrats do make such a move and own us. Yet, for now, all our anger should be directed at Indiana Republicans, who totally nuked a redistricting push that would've given us two more House seats for the upcoming midterms.

"You idiots." That's all I could say when the news dropped yesterday. The Indiana State Senate, on a 31-19 vote, rejected the new map. Republicans control 39 of the 50 seats in the chamber. What the hell are we doing, especially after Maryland's special session isn't going to touch redistricting? Show no mercy, for you shall receive none when dealing with the Democrats. At the very least, seize the gap, guys.

The fact that 21 Republicans voted no, and that this wasn't even a close vote, is mind-boggling. Everyone has run the numbers: the Democrats cannot win a redistricting war. What is the problem? It cannot be because Trump called Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz "seriously retarded." If that's the case, no one in the Hoosier State who calls themselves a Republican lawmaker has a spine, and the base is duty-bound to primary these clowns.

Democrats have already redistricted their states to hell. Some have been gerrymandered for so long that current Democrats are unaware that no Republicans have been part of their congressional delegations for decades, as Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey found out.

We had it at the goal line, but like Kevin Patullo leading the Philadelphia Eagles' offense, the GOP made a total mess of it. 

This is going to bite us. Mark my words.

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