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  1. Mrs. Otter and I resided for many years in Brookfield and La Grange Park, just west and a little south of Chicago. We were, incredibly, in Illinois’ 5th Congressional District — which includes distant Lincoln Park. Yes, that Lincoln Park, the Chicago near north neighborhood on the lake. Our congressman was Mike Quigly, a typical blowhard Democrat Irish politician vomited forth by Cook County’s gallactically corrupt Irish political machine. You should see the map of the district. It snakes from east to west through Chicago from the lake all the way out past the city limits and into the collar suburbs, and quite resembles the cartoon of the fabled 19th-century gerrymander monster conceived and drawn c. 1812 by Boston artist Elkanah Tisdale for the Boston Gazette.

    See: https://blogs.loc.gov/loc/2024/07/gerrymandering-the-origin-story/

  2. The contention they could manufacture a 10 to 1 advantage with Virginia’s electorate is one I would not take seriously.
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    You should see the fraudulent ads the Democrats are running in Virginia. What’s distressing in our time is how you have a political party composed of criminals and sociopaths and the electorate just does not notice.
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    Please note that it’s not that challenging to contrive a mechanistic set of rules for drawing legislative districts, but doing so would require more tolerance for variations in district population – say a range of 2:1 with most districts within 15% of the mean. You don’t benefit from insisting on strictly equipopulous districts, but that’s what judges have imposed on us.

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