Column: Democrats’ map problem: Too many mouths to feed – Champaign News-Gazette*

Jim Dey: "But what happens when two prominent minority groups — Black and Hispanics — both claim they are underrepresented and, at the same time, share much of the same legislative turf?...This battle doesn’t have much impact on partisan control of the General Assembly because the combatants are all Democrats. But it sets the stage for an ever-growing dispute over which groups within the Democratic Party will have the most influence."
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GonefromChiraq.
4 years ago

With Blacks holding all the elected offices in Crook county I find it hilarious to hear a claim of underrepresentation!

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