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Not only did Chris Craig take this line of thought but I've seen it from a number of other people on social media. Every time I do, I assume they are people who know very little about how elections typically work.

No I didn't
 
Read it again...read it for the first time if you haven't read it yet.

I read it as you included gerrymandering as one of the reasons you attributed to DeSantis's drubbing of Crist.
 
I read it as you connecting gerrymandering as one of the reasons you cited why DeSantis drubbed Crist.

Then you read wrong. Perhaps some context clues?

I stated the handful of different types of election interferences he used, and stated they were why Florida is completely red and almost devoid of Democrat representation now. Not why he won. I was referring to the other political offices in the state.

I already stated that DeSantis was going to win anyway. The amount he won by was affected by some of shit he did, not gerrymandering in particular though, as that only affects lower state level offices.
 
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The amount he won by was affected by some of shit he did, not gerrymandering in particular though, as that only affects lower state level offices.

It was lumped in, though, but that's OK.

That said, one of the reasons gerrymandering (among other items) has been trotted out is that, arguably, it was designed to negatively affect the Black vote. I'm still looking for confirming data, but I had heard the Black voting turnout was actually higher this year, as opposed to previously, such as 2018 and 2020.
 
Then you read wrong. Perhaps some context clues?

I stated the handful of different types of election interferences he used, and stated they were why Florida is completely red and almost devoid of Democrat representation now. Not why he won. I was referring to the other political offices in the state.

I already stated that DeSantis was going to win anyway. The amount he won by was affected by some of shit he did, not gerrymandering in particular though, as that only affects lower state level offices.
That's how I read it as well ... so I'll take it off but Julius and Prunetang always were trying to bang the gerrymandering drum as well ... end of the day it doesn't really matter. I am still waiting for your proof that the black vote didn't turn out.
 
It was lumped in, though, but that's OK.

That said, one of the reasons gerrymandering (among other items) has been trotted out is that, arguably, it was designed to negatively affect the Black vote. I'm still looking for confirming data, but I had heard the Black voting turnout was actually higher this year, as opposed to previously, such as 2018 and 2020.

Gerrymandering doesn't just affect the Black vote, it affects the vote of a whole party.
 
That's how I read it as well ... so I'll take it off but Julius and Prunetang always were trying to bang the gerrymandering drum as well ... end of the day it doesn't really matter. I am still waiting for your proof that the black vote didn't turn out.

I've been banging the voter disenfranchisement drum.
 
Gerrymandering doesn't just affect the Black vote, it affects the vote of a whole party.

I was referring contextually in regard to the reporting, etc., surrounding/affecting the Black vote. What other situations were you referring to?
 
I was referring contextually in regard to the reporting, etc., surrounding/affecting the Black vote. What other situations were you referring to?

I'm saying when one party in a state gerrymanders it affects the whole other party in that state. But, yes, predominantly the black vote.
 
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I'm saying when one party in a state gerrymanders it affects the whole other party in that state. But, yes, predominantly the black vote.

Honest question: Do you think DeSantis transcends his own party in Florida? (see: Authoritarianism) And if, so, would that sell nationally?
 
Watch the entire thing, it's only a minute long.

 
Jesse Waters said women should be made to get married. Single women voted for Democrats about 30 points more than married women.
 
It's true, he is a little less circumspect than DeSantis. Same basic ideals, though.

barfo

Ones just not saying it aloud.
 
I'm sure glad I had that surgery.

Well, we'll support you the same, no matter which gender you now identify with.

Which is to say, not at all.

barfo
 
Well, we'll support you the same, no matter which gender you now identify with.

Which is to say, not at all.

barfo

Guess my pronoun
 
Then you read wrong. Perhaps some context clues?

I stated the handful of different types of election interferences he used, and stated they were why Florida is completely red and almost devoid of Democrat representation now. Not why he won. I was referring to the other political offices in the state.

I already stated that DeSantis was going to win anyway. The amount he won by was affected by some of shit he did, not gerrymandering in particular though, as that only affects lower state level offices.
Though, gerrymandering probably does impact how accessible voting is (or isn't) for minorities... Which could certainly impact the vote.
 

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