Professor Kyle
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Amen. 🧵
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I don't think it's a good idea to crap on other states for being "red" or the people there as being "deserving" of the leaders they get.

In the first place, because of the gerrymandering and other reasons why bad leaders are in power.
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HumTeach
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They always raise gerrymandering, which doesn't impact statewide elections. No one has ever proved that voter suppression makes much difference.

These people live in states where the majority repeatedly votes for very ugly shit.

They choose to stay.

So yeah, the fingers point at their neighbors.
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Professor Kyle
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Everything about this response is wrongheaded – and cruel.
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DewdropSpouts
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Lots of reasons y moving isn’t always an option.4 me-it’s late stage cancer & my support/medical teams r here. Can’t physically handle a move. Besides, if we all left red states, who do u think would B left 2 fight back & push 4 change? Be glad we’re here & trying 2 make difference.
Support us! TY!
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Erik Siegrist
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"No one has ever proved that voter suppression makes much difference"

It's been over a decade since Shelby County v Holder. There's a wealth of evidence detailing the impact of voter suppression efforts and laws, should you bother to look
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Lynn Daniello
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"On the state level, gerrymandering has also led to significant partisan bias in maps. For example, in 2018, Democrats in Wisconsin won every statewide office and a majority of the statewide vote, but thanks to gerrymandering, won only 36 of the 99 seats in the state assembly."
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