To: adorno
Perhaps a red wall to stop the liberals from moving south and west is the only solution. Perhaps along with an Electoral College formula applied at the state level?
Otherwise, the petri dish of Fulton County and is immediate neighboring counties will continue to thrive, and that should bother voters of all races.
9 posted on
11/07/2018 9:30:12 AM PST by
frog in a pot
(We will survive as a nation - but only if we bravely and effectively defend the Constitution.)
To: frog in a pot
I worry more about Georgia than Florida. The Sunshine State has had narrow margins of victory for both sides for several decades, but with the GOP usually winning the races, as was the case yesterday. However, the Democrat dominance of Fulton and DeKalb Counties in the Atlanta area appears to have infected the northern and western suburban counties, which were even a decade ago conservative bastions. I also see similar trends in the suburban counties around Dallas and Austin in Texas, and it appears that the Democrats now dominate the Harris County courthouse. They took over the Dallas County courthouse a decade ago, and picked up a Congressional seat yesterday in the eastern part of that county held by a ten term Republican.
To: frog in a pot
Perhaps along with an Electoral College formula applied at the state level?
Too late for that.
Democrats know that they have they blue states and that they're not going to give that up for anything. Where democrats have voter majorities, at the district and state levels, they're never going to change it.
12 posted on
11/07/2018 9:47:11 AM PST by
adorno
To: frog in a pot
Unconstitutional per the USSC 1964 ‘One Man, One Vote’ ruling.
35 posted on
11/07/2018 1:18:26 PM PST by
jjotto
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