Jimmy Higgins
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We had a gerrymandering thread which discussed how messed up the gerrymandering has become as both parties are seizing as many seats as they can after the GOP in Texas regerrymandered their gerrymandered maps. That is bad enough.
But the question to the ending of US Democracy was noted by me in another thread.
But the question to the ending of US Democracy was noted by me in another thread.
Well, it looks like post-election is waiting too long, and the GOP via the Justice Department is contesting a redistricted map in California.Jimmy Higgins 11/5/25 said:Not canceling the election, taking the elections to court, post election. The path forward would be contesting the entire delegation of California, saying it was unconstitutional (CA then US) to redistrict as they did. They wouldn't even need to win in court, merely proclaiming it would be enough for Speaker Johnson to mess things up. House Speaker can just ignore the result, because *reasons*. They are already doing a test run with the New Mexico representative who STILL hasn't been sworn in.All three won by almost a 2:1 ratio. Even the D in VA who posted about shooting the state house speaker won. VA elected a Muslim Lt. Governor. If the economy continues to worsen, the only way Rs retain the House next year is if trump cancels the elections.
I know... um... there is little left that is surprising here. But there is more.article said:“California’s redistricting scheme is a brazen power grab that tramples on civil rights and mocks the democratic process,” Attorney General Pam Bondi said in an emailed statement. “Governor Newsom’s attempt to entrench one-party rule and silence millions of Californians will not stand.”
We might be one SCOTUS ruling away from elections officially not mattering or happening at all.article said:“Race cannot be used as a proxy to advance political interests, but that is precisely what the California General Assembly did with Proposition 50 — the recent ballot initiative that junked California’s pre-existing electoral map in favor of a rush-job rejiggering of California’s congressional district lines,” the lawsuit says.