Karl Rove: Gerrymandering and JB Pritzker’s Inferno – Wall Street Journal

image"Democrats’ hypocrisy is worthy of Dante’s ‘Divine Comedy.’"
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David F
8 months ago

JB biggest hypocrite and liar in America.
Campaigned on no signing a gerrymandered map and Illinois is the worst in the nation.
Like Trump or not he is doing exactly what he campaigned on and it’s Democrat appointed judges blocking the release of the Epstein transcripts.

Lurker
8 months ago

Democrats think it’s still 1980 — and voters don’t have infinite access to information. As if we don’t know that Democrats have been the masters of gerrymandering (much of it race based) for decades. This universal access to information (unfiltered by the Democrat-rigged fake news fraud media) explains why Democrats are seeing their lowest polling numbers ever.

Matt J.
8 months ago
Reply to  Lurker

I am very curious to see how the next presidential election unfolds. I am not a Trump supporter/voter, but the Democrats continue to focus on all the wrong things – things that most average Americans, of any race or nationality, don’t value or care about. One of the proposed TX districts is a “minority” district as it’s mostly mexican-americans. The Democrats are losing their racial base and increasingly have to rely on wealthy/white voters. It’s pure speculation on my part, but I think the republicans win the next two presidential elections. I wonder when the Democrats will wake up to… Read more »

Ataraxis
8 months ago
Reply to  Matt J.

Democrats have to toe their party line or else, and the party leaders are afraid of their base. I see no solution from within their ranks. They’ve fossilized.
The Republican Party is a marketplace of competing ideas that Dems can only dream about. Plus the party leaders are not afraid of their base, they embrace them.

Matt J.
8 months ago
Reply to  Ataraxis

I like your phrase – “the republican party is a marketplace.” It’s true. They aren’t quite sure what they are – traditional republicans, new republicans, insane republicans – but they are working toward something. The Dem’s, which i have traditionally been, are lost on an island. They aren’t reading the tea leaves and they’re going to die, i think. This is the first time in my life where i think a 3rd party can finally gain traction. I am watching the MI governors race closely…

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