Illinois’ population loss could make congressional gerrymandering harder in 2030 – Illinois Policy

Shrinking population is set to cost the state another seat in Congress. With one fewer seat to work with, Illinois Democrats would have a difficult time drawing maps that would eliminate another Republican district. Keeping their current 14 seats would give Democrats over 87 percent of Illinois’ U.S. House delegation.
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The Railroader
2 months ago

Illinois political animals will rise to the challenge and Gerrymander harder in 2030.

How is this legal? Only in DNC-controlled courts.

David F
2 months ago

Nothing could be better, get all the illegals out of our roles!

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