@Hunter19302 Every State faces this same battle, Most big cities in Texas vote largely for the crazy, Georgia, Tennessee, and most other States face the same fight holding off the larger population centers from getting a stranglehold on the state.
Virginia has different laws on redistricting than Alabama.
Virginia constitution has a statute that requires a special session to be called specifically on the topic of redistricting, which they did not do. They crammed it into a special session called for completely different reasons, plus a vote by the people. The Alabama constitution contains no such clause, the legislature can redistrict anytime it chooses.
Yes yes, a country founded on the idea of resistance and overthrowing a government, yet somehow when Americans rise up against the government they are traitors. They aren't traitors, they're Americans and when Americans feel slighted whether right or wrong they rise up and do things like this.
This fake idea that America is and has been peaceful pacifists is lunacy. Not the first uprising against government and guarantee it won't be the last.
It's in our blood, lineage and founding to overthrow the government when we no longer see it as representing us.
It's just a building, the building isn't the idea, it's just where the ideas get tested and put into practice.
They could burn down all of D.C for all I care, the buildings can be rebuilt, the idea of The U.S. doesn't begin and end with those buildings.
It's called allies, our military is integrated with The UK, France, Germany, Canada, Japan and all 53 countries we have military treaties/alliances with. The biggest key to a military alliance is integration so we can actually work together and we share common equipment that both can operate.
This is normal for allies.
@MAGAVoice I don't know about win big.
But I notice democrats would have to go like 14 of 16 to win the house which is incredibly difficult.
The math is in the favor of republicans to keep control of the House and Senate.
Not a guarantee but the math looks favorable.
No, they actually wouldn't.
But Jesus would never support
LGBTQ
Abortion
Trans
So fairly certain Jesus would never in this particular make believe scenario campaign as a democrat.
In fact Jesus wouldn't have to campaign period, He would just take His throne as King of the universe and rule with a rod of iron removing all political ideologies and implement His theocratic monarchy ruled from Jerusalem taking His place as the King of the Jews and ruler over the earth.
You would have no choice to choose the type of government in place.
It would be a theocratic monarchy that does away not only with almost everything democrats believe in, but also a lot of what republicans believe is right.
Neither party is perfectly in line with a Biblical Jesus and the way His kingdom would be ruled.
We got better trade deals
We have more gas
They are enforcing immigration laws
Regulations have been cut
More building takes time, we haven't exactly been a building nation for quite a while.
So in the first year one thing hasn't been accommodated and "we" whoever "we" is are mad.
Most presidents barely deliver on a single campaign promise in an entire term. Trump isn't able to maintain a single promise in the first year and "we" are mad?
Silly....
@RadarResist Yes, and the last time he did that he read the names of people who were guilty of nothing except standing in a police lineup and released. Completely innocent of anything to do with Epstein.
Just because a name appears in the files, doesn't mean they are guilty of anything.
Not gonna happen.
At best Dems gain a 1 or 2 seat majority at worst republicans have a 1 or 2 seat minority.
Dems would have to sweep 18 out of 18 toss ups which is highly unlikely but not impossible.
Safe seats aren't going to be flipping, the population is way too polarized for any real Trump plus 10 or better districts to be changing hands.