outlawauron on 08 November 2018
| deskpro2k3 said: Democratic congressional candidates got about nine million more votes. Yes, that is how well the republican gerrymandering works. You can get more votes, and stil lose. Senate popular vote: Democrats: 40,558,262 (55.4%) Republicans: 31,490,026 votes (43.0%) Senate seats: Republicans +3 the Senate DOESN’T represent the will of the people. |
What the hell does gerrymandering have to do with Senate races? Do you expect someone in California to be able to vote on who represents Texas? People in Alabama to vote in Wisconsin? They're statewide races.








