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Strongbad: The districts aren;t even at all in NOVA. They lumped all the Dems into 1-2 districts. -- nm
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MDH (aka MDH)
Jan 23 '13, 10:16
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I'm just trying to understand if VA does the same thing that GA does
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Strongbad
Jan 23, 10:17
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Checking on wiki, the populations are around the same - the issue is really about how the boundaries are determined. -- nm
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Roger More
Jan 23, 10:20
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right, it's childishly simple to concentrate one party into a few districts.
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Reagen
Jan 23, 10:25
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But two of the three largest districts are their party. That means they're not very good at being evil geniuses. -- nm
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spamlet
Jan 23, 10:45
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you two are talking about two different concepts
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Don Homer
Jan 23, 10:49
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You're right. I should know better than to bring in things like "data" and "facts" into partisan arguments. -- nm
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spamlet
Jan 23, 11:24
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* at least, they had the same population in 2000 -- nm
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Roger More
Jan 23, 10:21
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NOVA's population in the past 3 years has boomed, I can't imagine the change in the past 12. -- nm
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MDH
Jan 23, 10:22
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And when redistricting happens following the 2010 census results, the districts will again have equal populations
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Roger More
Jan 23, 10:26
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post-2010 redistricting is already in effect. -- nm
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Don Homer
Jan 23, 10:30
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Is it? But still... the boundaries! -- nm
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Roger More
Jan 23, 10:33
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You seem to forget my post from the other day. VA is re re-distriscting and getting rid of a Dem district. -- nm
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MDH
Jan 23, 11:05
yes, all districts are supposed to be roughly the same population size. -- nm
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Don Homer
Jan 23, 10:18
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*Laughs* yeah, except NOVA, VA Beach, and Richmond happen to not be, and what do they all have in common? -- nm
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MDH
Jan 23, 10:19
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not sure what you are arguing, but I'm pretty certain federal dictates that the pop sizes can't deviate too much from one to another within a state. -- nm
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Don Homer
Jan 23, 10:29
the census says all districts are between 650k and 850k in size. The two largest are 10 and 11 in NoVA.
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spamlet
Jan 23, 10:25
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And VA-10 is a R district. As is VA-1, the third largest district. -- nm
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spamlet
Jan 23, 10:26
If true, I don't understand this at all. -- nm
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Strongbad
Jan 23, 10:21
uh, I dont' know. -- nm
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loosilu
Jan 23, 10:21
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All blue. -- nm
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MDH
Jan 23, 10:22
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I need proof that Richmond and VB are blue. -- nm
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loosilu
Jan 23, 10:25
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Look at any voting tracking map. VA Beach is beyond blue. -- nm
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MDH
Jan 23, 10:41
Basically the complete opposite. -- nm
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MDH
Jan 23, 10:18
in VA* -- nm
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MDH
Jan 23, 10:16
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