Posted on 02/25/2021 11:03:22 AM PST by gattaca
Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has publicly stated her desire to end gerrymandering — redrawing electoral districts to give one party an unfair electoral advantage. In 2019, the California Democrat called it an “unjust and deeply dangerous practice” that “robs Americans of their right to have an equal voice in their government.”
Despite that, she has been giving hundreds of thousands of dollars to her party’s gerrymandering efforts.
According to Federal Election Commission records, Pelosi’s leadership political action committee, PAC to the Future, sent $300,000 to the National Democratic Redistricting Committee.
The panel, headed by Holder, “is at the forefront of left-wing gerrymandering efforts,” The Washington Free Beacon reported Monday.
“The National Democratic Redistricting Committee was born out of a quiet strategy session between former president Barack Obama, Pelosi, Sen. Chuck Schumer (D., N.Y.), and former Virginia governor Terry McAuliffe before Obama left the White House,” the report said. “The group identified breaking up Republican-controlled legislatures as a top priority.”
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I hate Pelosi but I love how she does politics. The Rs have nothing close.
Pelosi is the RNC’s biggest fundraiser. They couldn’t survive without her.
The biggest thing Dems are doing on gerrymandering is delaying the release of census info.
They aren’t against Gerrymandering, they’re against Republicans Gerrymandering.
Navy wouldn’t find the above ruling at all an impediment to Democrat Gerrymandering because the Republican Gerrymandering was racial.
The fact that Blacks vote 95% Democrat not withstanding.
How she does politics = Blackmail
Remember her family ties it’s why she gets away with so much she did learn well from her old man.
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