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Showing Original Post only (View all)How Republicans Plan To Rig The Next Presidential Election, In Six Pictures [View all]
How Republicans Plan To Rig The Next Presidential Election, In Six PicturesBy Ian Millhiser posted from ThinkProgress Justice on Jan 24, 2013 at 9:00 am
Yesterday, Virginia Republicans took the first step to move a GOP plan to rig the Electoral College forward in that state. Similar plans are under consideration in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Michigan.
The Republican election rigging plan targets blue states that President Obama won in 2008 and 2012, and changes the way they allocate electoral votes to give many of these votes away for free to the Republican candidate for president. Under the Republican Plan, most electoral votes will be allocated to the winner of individual Congressional districts, rather than to the winner of the state as a whole. Because the Republican Plan would be implemented in states that are heavily gerrymandered to favor Republicans, the resulting maps would all but guarantee that the Republican would win a majority of each states electoral votes, even if the Democratic candidate wins the state as a whole.
Today, the Center for American Progress Action Fund released a white paper detailing how this Republican election-rigging plan works including this rather striking visual demonstration of just how effectively Republicans gerrymandered six states that are likely targets of their plan:
http://thinkprogress.org/justice/2013/01/24/1488491/how-the-republicans-plan-to-rig-the-next-presidential-race-in-six-pictures/
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kpete
Jan 2013
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This is the question I've been asking. We can sign a petition. That's what we've got so far?
Dark n Stormy Knight
Jan 2013
#80
Ultimately The Only Way You Will Stop Them Is With Literally "Smash Mouth" Politics
TheMastersNemesis
Jan 2013
#2
Yep. And they will never go away, as much as some may hope or dream. I used to think they were
silvershadow
Jan 2013
#37
It Certainly Is A Tactic They Have Been Using Or So It Seems But ----
TheMastersNemesis
Jan 2013
#77
Little personal story: I used to stand by myself with a big banner that
coalition_unwilling
Jan 2013
#78
Comes down to State Legislators and State Governors. If Repubs control legislature and gov,
emulatorloo
Jan 2013
#7
Which Democrats are working on this? Is there a think tank or organization with
rhett o rick
Jan 2013
#15
Same difference. He was a bad fit for the DLC. What do you think happened?
rhett o rick
Jan 2013
#76
I am inferring that he didnt fit with Pres Obama. If that's not true, please share the truth with
rhett o rick
Jan 2013
#89
I believe elimination of the electorial college would require a Constitutional
rhett o rick
Jan 2013
#31
What a great analogy and post. Thanks for contributing. Your post deserves its own thread!
KittyWampus
Jan 2013
#10
This is absolutely NOT RIGGING> It's political hardball. And the Republicans excel at it.
KittyWampus
Jan 2013
#8
I've posted about redistricting over the years, it's the least sexy topic & drops like a stone.
KittyWampus
Jan 2013
#11
We just need Democrats to vote in midterm elections in the same number that they vote in
totodeinhere
Jan 2013
#87
It's like any disease or infestation- it grows and gets worse if steps aren't taken to eliminate it
NBachers
Jan 2013
#12
I couldn't count exactly for sure all those red blocks, but my calculations should that had that
cecilfirefox
Jan 2013
#13
We DID Vote in 2010. It Was the Swing Voters Who Stayed Home or Voted for Teabaggers
AndyTiedye
Jan 2013
#34
And could the unfairness be any more obvious. How has it come to this? It's bad enough they
Dark n Stormy Knight
Jan 2013
#82
Everything they do we can reverse if we get majorities in those states in 2014
okaawhatever
Jan 2013
#40
They have already gerrymandered the districts in many states including North Carolina.
Ford_Prefect
Jan 2013
#38
This is actually not that unprecedented. It's been that way in Nebraska and Maine for a while.
BlueCheese
Jan 2013
#49
I would be surprised if Repubs would care. They don't care. They are doing everything possible
glinda
Jan 2013
#58
are enough of these state legislatures/governors up for reelection in 14 to overturn any of this
yodermon
Jan 2013
#55
Before bashing the Dems, let's allow the issue to actually sprout first. This is just beginning to
RBInMaine
Jan 2013
#91
Rachel Maddow has been reporting on this for months, and the Democratic party ought to be ahead of
Dark n Stormy Knight
Jan 2013
#100
scary stuff - what would the response be if the President consistently lost the popular vote
samsingh
Jan 2013
#69
Republicans: your touchdowns are only worth 4 points and our field goals are worth 7
underpants
Jan 2013
#71
It won't be hard to stop because the public will pound the living shit out it, and the TeaPukes will
RBInMaine
Jan 2013
#92
Let's call them out as to what they're doing... Marginalizing the black vote. Again.
reformist2
Jan 2013
#94