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erronis

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32. But how many politicians graduate below the 50% line in any field. Then went into politics.
Tue Nov 18, 2025, 07:36 PM
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Let's hope so Jbraybarten 21 hrs ago #1
Trump will raise hell with 'Pam' to find a way to overturn CA redistricting on same arguement Attilatheblond 21 hrs ago #2
Oh, I'm sure SCOTUS will find a way to overturn this decision... regnaD kciN 21 hrs ago #4
Sadly, I fear that entirely possible Attilatheblond 21 hrs ago #5
Hellooooooo Shadow Docket n/t BaronChocula 19 hrs ago #22
By my thinking, they don't need to find a way. bluestarone 19 hrs ago #13
100 percent. There's literally no such thing as settled law in our legal system. BannonsLiver 18 hrs ago #24
It's my understanding that the CA redistricting is strictly conditioned on that of TX. John Farmer 20 hrs ago #8
Nah, not now that the people of CA have spoken. They're going through with this. Thanks, Texas. ancianita 19 hrs ago #11
That's not what I'm reading. stopdiggin 19 hrs ago #14
The Texas ruling does not affect California Prop. 50 LetMyPeopleVote 19 hrs ago #19
What happens to California's Prop 50 maps if Texas redistricting efforts are blocked? LetMyPeopleVote 19 hrs ago #17
I guess Texas forgot... COL Mustard 18 hrs ago #28
We live on hope. efhmc 1 hr ago #34
Good malaise 21 hrs ago #3
Marc Elias coming up after commercials on Nicole malaise 20 hrs ago #6
Bless the Mark Elias Group! ancianita 19 hrs ago #12
This ruling is going to affect a number of Texas races LetMyPeopleVote 20 hrs ago #7
This means Jasmine Crockett can keep her district. ananda 20 hrs ago #9
Yep malaise 20 hrs ago #10
Well, no one ever said Donnie's DoJ was terribly bright. paleotn 19 hrs ago #15
It's really scary how many total dimwits can get law degrees. (or MBAs,, etc.) erronis 19 hrs ago #18
Just remember.... COL Mustard 18 hrs ago #31
But how many politicians graduate below the 50% line in any field. Then went into politics. erronis 18 hrs ago #32
As the old saying goes.... COL Mustard 18 hrs ago #33
The school kids must have called him "Brissy" when he was growing up. nt Exp 19 hrs ago #16
I hope California doesn't back down and they go forward with what they're gonna do until after the midterms oldmanlynn 19 hrs ago #20
That is what I was going to ask, will this mean California may back off? I think they should stay Bev54 18 hrs ago #27
Good, they got what they deserve for trying to rig things. ChicagoTeamster 19 hrs ago #21
The repukes think they are all so clever Javaman 19 hrs ago #23
The meritocracy of super geniuses has a truly spectacular track record IronLionZion 18 hrs ago #25
SCOTUS to the rescue. RandySF 18 hrs ago #26
Yeah, if there's one thing the SC 6 can be relied on for, it's bending rules for Trump muriel_volestrangler 18 hrs ago #30
Oopsie. TomSlick 18 hrs ago #29
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