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FormerBully

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I think Mississippi State should put out a Statement that we do not support the republican gerrymandering. We will not stand by and let Alabama, Ole Miss, Texas, Auburn, Tennessee, and Georgia push this racism out. We hate racism so much we brought President Grant’s library to Starkville. The man who ended the South’s racism and the saw the Klan was put to an end. They need to come to a school this hates racism like MSU.*** This ad was payed for by the NAACP
 

Xenomorph

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So.. 2 thoughts..

1. Are Universities charged with overseeing the perceived fairness of voting districts?

2. Does this mean we’re going to suck in football now?
 
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FormerBully

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I think Mississippi State should put out a Statement that we do not support the republican gerrymandering. We will not stand by and let Alabama, Ole Miss, Texas, Auburn, Tennessee, and Georgia push this racism out. We hate racism so much we brought President Grant’s library to Starkville. The man who ended the South’s racism and the saw the Klan was put to an end. They need to come to a school this hates racism like MSU.*** This ad was payed for by the NAACP
Btw guys, this was a joke. Kinda sad I’m not getting more laughs.
 
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The majority of teenagers aren’t going to care. They’ll play for their favorite school or NIL.
Does this mean we can have our legally voted on emblem back? You know, the one stolen by our legislators and Tater. I thought THAT was supposed to bring us football nirvana and economic bliss? All I’m seeing is continued 💩on the field and data centers. Thanks, Tay Tay!
 
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johnson86-1

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The existing gerrymandering is a terrible deal for everybody. Even if you assume that black people are a monolithic voting block, having districts like Bennie Thompson's means their only say is in the primary, and a challenger has to overcome party politics to beat him, which is easier than it used to be but still pretty damn hard. So they get a representative that is barely beholden to his voters (and it shows). If they were spread out among competitive districts, they would actually be a voting bloc that had influence in several different districts and representatives would have an incentive to court their vote, even if they weren't the core constituency. Noncompetitive districts do not create good politicians. It's why the house has such a higher percentage of crazies. If you look at the dumbest and/or most bat **** crazy senators, they tend to come from non-competitive states. The quality of Mississippi's senators has not gotten better as we have become more red.
 
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horshack.sixpack

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It seems to me that some basic universal districting laws would help make it fair. For statewide positions, use some % of population/geography line and be done with it. Scale it down to whatever smaller races make sense. For example:

Congressional representatives: Start at the Gulf and draw a line across the state when you hit 25% of the population, lather rinse repeat. Done.
 

Curby

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Just a quick look at all the New England states....several of which are 40+% Republican....

they have zero conservative representation (House OR Senate) due to gerrymandering.

Nobody has cared about that for years.
 
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It seems to me that some basic universal districting laws would help make it fair. For statewide positions, use some % of population/geography line and be done with it. Scale it down to whatever smaller races make sense. For example:

Congressional representatives: Start at the Gulf and draw a line across the state when you hit 25% of the population, lather rinse repeat. Done.
That’s the way it should be but well…we know why it isn’t.
 
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BTCMoonBoy

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That’s the way it should be but well…we know why it isn’t.
One thing these protesting lemmings are ignorant of it appears:

Equal Protection Clause (14th Amendment): Prohibits racial gerrymandering (using race as the predominant factor without a compelling interest) and intentional vote dilution based on race. State legislative districts must also have substantially equal populations.
 

DoggieDaddy13

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Seriously the GOP in this state would be stupid to give the Dems a puncher's chance in any of our congressional districts - not this midterm for sure.

Better one Bennie than two Travises or two Genes or one of each of 'em.

I doubt there will ever be serious effort to take the black vote out of one single congressional district. Not by the GOP anyway.
 

randystewart

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So.. 2 thoughts..

1. Are Universities charged with overseeing the perceived fairness of voting districts?

2. Does this mean we’re going to suck in football now?
The funniest thing to me in all of this is the "fairness" argument that some trot out. In what world is carving out districts specifically so you have someone of a certain race elected considered fair? Also, the NAACP is a joke on this one. South Carolina has a black Senator that the NAACP opposes, Florida is about to have a black Governor that the NAACP opposes, and the new Memphis district will replace a white man with a black woman who the NAACP opposes. You can't be more of a joke than that
 
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