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Mon Sep 09 20:39:34 +0000 2019

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Dave Wasserman @Redistrict

In NC, where Trump won by 3.7% in 2016, 58.4% of all voters cast ballots in Trump-won precincts - which is partly why even a partisan-blind remedial map (which the NC judges mandated last week) would probably still result in Dems being underdogs for state legislative majorities. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 9, 2019 Hibernated

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Dave Wasserman @Redistrict

FWIW, this geographic disparity was just about as wide (and as big a penalty for Dems) in 2012, when Obama won the popular vote by 3.9% and 51.3% of all voters cast ballots in precincts that voted for Romney. — PolitiTweet.org

Dave Wasserman @Redistrict

Fact: even though Clinton won the popular vote by 2.1% in 2016, 52.5% of all U.S. voters cast ballots in precincts… https://t.co/HcQWjvaCsf

Posted Sept. 9, 2019 Hibernated

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Dave Wasserman @Redistrict

In Prof. Jowei Chen's expert report (h/t @mel_bough, https://t.co/nqoXx8ThSs p. 15), 1,000+ simulated NC maps "following only non-partisan redistricting criteria" produced: ~46 D-leaning House seats (vs. 42/120 in current GOP plan) ~20 D-leaning Senate seats (vs. 18/50 GOP plan) — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 9, 2019 Hibernated

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