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Last Checked June 4, 2022

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Thu Mar 10 15:57:52 +0000 2022

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Nate Cohn @Nate_Cohn

All of these measures are with respect to the national vote. So if remaining maps are those proposed by state GOP, there will be 218 districts that voted more for Trump *than the country* as a whole; 217 that voted more for Biden than the country https://t.co/kXiC7Yi3pr — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 10, 2022

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Nate Cohn @Nate_Cohn

But by typical measures of partisan fairness, the map is more fair than the typical nonpartisan map, like those in CO, AZ, MI, etc. There's absolutely no guarantee that a truly nonpartisan map or a ban on gerrymandering would have yielded a more balanced outcome than this — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 10, 2022

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Nate Cohn @Nate_Cohn

It is equal numbers *with respect to the country.* ie: since Biden won by 4.4, there are 229 Biden CDs to 206 for Trump, but there are 217 districts where Biden did better than +4.4 and 218 districts where he did worse than +4.4 https://t.co/A6BjBsGHHE — PolitiTweet.org

Scott Trever Dougan @ScottDougan1

@Nate_Cohn But your definition of ‘fair’ is equal numbers—which is fine, but given that Biden beat Trump by million… https://t.co/pPfvulnaIs

Posted March 10, 2022

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