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Dave Wasserman @Redistrict

Teen Vogue would have been lucky to have @alexi. — PolitiTweet.org

Edward-Isaac Dovere @IsaacDovere

the standard being set here is that a few comments as a teenager which have been recanted, deleted and apologized f… https://t.co/7nQJKnz5p6

Posted March 18, 2021
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Dave Wasserman @Redistrict

RT @ShaneGoldmacher: Feels sort of like an unofficial bookend of the tea party rise. https://t.co/Iss3ONOmlm — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 17, 2021 Retweet
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Dave Wasserman @Redistrict

And it's this intense spatial segregation of voters - much more so than technological advancements - that has paved the way for more effective/extreme gerrymanders over time. — PolitiTweet.org

Emily Badger @emilymbadger

We’re all familiar with the urban-rural political divide. But when we zoom in much, much closer, it appears within… https://t.co/suJZpfPvlB

Posted March 17, 2021
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Dave Wasserman @Redistrict

RT @amyewalter: Fascinating look at partisanship but still the chicken/egg question. Are people moving to places that fit their partisanshi… — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 17, 2021 Retweet
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Dave Wasserman @Redistrict

If, a year from now, the 2022 redistricting cycle has devolved into a no-holds-barred partisan melee, it will have been entirely predictable based on: 1) SCOTUS’s refusal to step in and set standards 2) Congress’s failure to pass anti-gerrymandering legislation — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 17, 2021
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Dave Wasserman @Redistrict

@grace_panetta @nicie_panetta I remember meeting your mom when she came to a Cook Report briefing in 2017. She was awesome! Please send her my regards. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 15, 2021
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Dave Wasserman @Redistrict

@aconneen @MichaelFromIL This version of IL-09 still voted for Biden by over 30 pts. Totally safe — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 13, 2021
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Dave Wasserman @Redistrict

One other IL rumor I've heard: Reps. Bill Foster (D) #IL11 and Lauren Underwood (D) #IL14 semi-swapping districts, with Foster picking up FermiLab's particle accelerator (Batavia) and DeKalb (NIU), and Underwood taking Bolingbrook & Joliet. Both would get Biden 10%+ districts. https://t.co/vg3IkT3GIe — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 12, 2021
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Dave Wasserman @Redistrict

One other IL rumor I've heard: Reps. Bill Foster (D) and Lauren Underwood (D) semi-swapping districts, with Foster picking up DeKalb (NIU) and FermiLab's particle accelerator (Batavia) and Underwood taking Bolingbrook & Joliet. Both would get double-digit Biden districts. https://t.co/6Tc0Kdy8ws — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 12, 2021
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Dave Wasserman @Redistrict

For a full rundown of what's at play, be sure to subscribe to @CookPolitical and read our state-by-state preview series. https://t.co/ithFvApcGo https://t.co/iYz4wJnUFd — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 12, 2021
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Dave Wasserman @Redistrict

Finally, Dems could draw one heavily D seat in southern IL instead of two weak ones, fixing a strategic error they made in 2011. They could stuff East St. Louis, Alton and Belleville into Davis (R)'s #IL13, converting it from Trump +4 to Biden +10 - perhaps dooming his career. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 12, 2021
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Dave Wasserman @Redistrict

To marginally shore up Bustos, Dems might get replace rural Trump counties in #IL17's southern end (Fulton, Warren, Henderson and Tazewell) with a lot more of Rockford and its suburbs. That would move #IL17 from Trump +1 in '16/'20 to Clinton/Biden +1 - not huge, but helpful. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 12, 2021
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Dave Wasserman @Redistrict

In the map above (right), 13/17 districts would have voted for Clinton *and* Biden by 10%+, up from 10/18 under the current lines. Underwood's #IL14 could lose Lake/McHenry counties and pick up DeKalb, Aurora, Elgin or Bolingbrook, moving it from Trump +4 in '16 to Clinton +10. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 12, 2021
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Dave Wasserman @Redistrict

The Republican most likely to get eliminated? You guessed it: #IL16 Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R), one of just 10 House Rs to vote for impeachment. Not only is his district geographically easy to chop up, but many Dems figure he'd lose a primary to a pro-Trump candidate anyway. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 12, 2021
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Dave Wasserman @Redistrict

Illinois Dems are likely to have three main map objectives: 1) Eliminate one of the five downstate GOP seats to account for the state's loss 2) Protect all 13 Dem incumbents, including vulnerable Reps. Lauren Underwood (D) & Cheri Bustos (D) 3) Finally beat Rep. Rodney Davis (R) — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 12, 2021
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Dave Wasserman @Redistrict

ILLINOIS: has the potential to be Dems' biggest redistricting weapon of the cycle. Once again, it's losing a seat. But Dems could replace the current 13D-5R map (left) with a 14D-3R map (right) - and they might need to to have any chance of holding the House majority. https://t.co/WnLY0lHL5J — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 12, 2021
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Dave Wasserman @Redistrict

RT @dannowicki: BREAKING: "Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick won't seek reelection: 'I'm sort of term-limiting myself.'" #AZ02 (via @ronaldjhansen) http… — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 12, 2021 Retweet
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Dave Wasserman @Redistrict

Who’s ready for my redistricting preview of Illinois, where creative cartography is a time-honored pastime? Arriving at @CookPolitical in the morning...stay tuned. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 12, 2021
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Dave Wasserman @Redistrict

True story: my mom actually told me the other day that they were planning on naming me Nathan all along, but switched to David at the last minute (Nathan became my middle name) — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 12, 2021
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Dave Wasserman @Redistrict

Because we're clearly cooler than the Nates — PolitiTweet.org

V @Vitrosphere

@Redistrict Dave Wasserman, Dave Bradlee, Dave Leip, why so many Daves?

Posted March 12, 2021
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Dave Wasserman @Redistrict

@ElectionBabe I am seriously scouting out DC locations for this future dive bar. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 12, 2021
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Dave Wasserman @Redistrict

If you want to engage as a citizen in this high-stakes process, do yourself a favor: follow @davesredist, take their video tutorials & familiarize yourself with the app. For the first time, you'll be on a level tech playing field w/ top decision-makers. https://t.co/tLA5Wq9TCc — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 11, 2021
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Dave Wasserman @Redistrict

In its latest update, DRA has enabled 2020 geographies to be split down to the census block level, allowing *anyone* to draw maps suitable for submission to commissions and state legislatures. This is a truly historic breakthrough for a free, top-notch redistricting app. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 11, 2021
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Dave Wasserman @Redistrict

And, it's an indispensable tool for me and @CookPolitical as we continue to roll out our 43-state 2022 redistricting preview series. If you're wondering how I/others draw these maps, @davesredist is it. https://t.co/nUvUJDFONB — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 11, 2021
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Dave Wasserman @Redistrict

Personally, I've found @davesredist to be the most feature-rich: it has a wealth of election data for all 50 states and updated geographies with 2018 population estimates. In 2018, @FiveThirtyEight and I used it to create the Atlas of Redistricting. https://t.co/wXjtqxlFYi — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 11, 2021
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Dave Wasserman @Redistrict

There are now several commendable free web-based apps available, including DRA, DistrictBuilder and Districtr. All required an absolute ton of work to build, and redistricting nerds are lucky each has helped democratize mapping technology. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 11, 2021
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Dave Wasserman @Redistrict

For decades, advanced redistricting technology was the domain of political insiders who could afford to pay for prohibitively expensive software. The public couldn't draft maps that met legal standards. But that's rapidly changing. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 11, 2021
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Dave Wasserman @Redistrict

THREAD: Dave's Redistricting App (pioneered by Seattle programmer Dave Bradlee) has always been my favorite redistricting app, hands down. And just when I thought it couldn't get better, it has. — PolitiTweet.org

Dave's Redistricting @davesredist

Dave's Redistricting Releases 2020 Census Shapes and Enables Block-Level Districts. Press release at… https://t.co/o32Rxp4GW7

Posted March 11, 2021
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Dave Wasserman @Redistrict

@JosephSzymanski I can! — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 11, 2021
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Dave Wasserman @Redistrict

@ElectProject Look, I've seen enough. Promote your app on your own timeline, and I'll share my opinions on mine...it's not an arms race. Nerds are lucky to have all these options. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 11, 2021