1 big thing: Dems’ House hopes hang on two states – Axios

The Democrats' “only chance of keeping the House” next year is if they redraw congressional lines to their advantage in New York and Illinois, Cook Political Report's David Wasserman said. Democrats have a chance to eliminate as many as seven Republican House seats in just New York and Illinois through redistricting in states they control.
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BB
4 years ago

I will never vote for a democrat in this state!

Truth in Cook County
4 years ago

Our politicians Democratic in this State are immoral and corrupt in that they ignore the views of their constituents. For a conservative to stay sane here, we all find little ways to fight back, which it seems will further the divide.

debtsor
4 years ago

Everyone knows it will be a 14D-3R split, which is 17.6% of all IL house seats, despite Trump getting 41% of IL votes. Gerrymandering to the extreme here. But every state is doing it this year to the extreme too. That guy Wasserman is all over this, interesting twitter feed for wonks.

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Aaron
4 years ago
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Delete your tricker

debtsor
4 years ago
Reply to  Aaron

I’m not on twitter, I only read others. Twitter has some usefulness:

https://twitter.com/Redistrict/status/1399859335329636356

“ILLINOIS: per sources, Dems are considering redrawing #IL17 even more aggressively in light of Rep. Cheri Bustos (D)’s exit, in a bid to save their House majority. In the 14D-3R example below, #IL17 would go from Trump +2 to Biden +3. All 13 other D seats are Biden +12 or more.

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debtsor
4 years ago
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https://twitter.com/Redistrict/status/1399861496675459074

A 14D-3R map would eliminate Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R)’s #IL16 (Dems figure he’d lose a primary to a pro-Trump R anyway) and severely threaten #IL13 Rep. Rodney Davis (R). Here’s the hypothetical map shaded by partisan lean:

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