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TheRealNorth

(9,629 posts)
Wed Apr 3, 2019, 11:00 PM Apr 2019

With the presumptive loss of a State (WI) Supreme Court seat,

is a fair State Senate/Assembly map after the 2020 Census a pipe dream? Presuming the U.S. Supreme Court rules against us in the current gerrymandering case, is there anything stopping Vos and Co. from drawing an even worse map after the 2020 Census than the current one and the State Supreme Court just rubber stamping the Republican map when the case goes before them?

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With the presumptive loss of a State (WI) Supreme Court seat, (Original Post) TheRealNorth Apr 2019 OP
This was my greatest fear of a Hagadorn victory.. ewagner Apr 2019 #1
Yup, you're screwed...... a kennedy Apr 2019 #2
I live in MN now too TheRealNorth Apr 2019 #3

ewagner

(18,967 posts)
1. This was my greatest fear of a Hagadorn victory..
Thu Apr 4, 2019, 07:17 AM
Apr 2019

Even if Lisa had won, it would have still had a Conservative majority with little hope of swinging the vote.

a kennedy

(32,100 posts)
2. Yup, you're screwed......
Sat Apr 6, 2019, 04:54 PM
Apr 2019

kinda glad I live right across the Mississippi River from you Wisconsin. EXCEPT I’M STILL NOT OVER AL FRANKEN BEING GONE FROM THE SENATE.

TheRealNorth

(9,629 posts)
3. I live in MN now too
Mon Apr 8, 2019, 07:32 PM
Apr 2019

But I was born in WI and most of my family is still there.

Luckily, Dayton won in 2010 and prevented MN going the same way as WI.

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