The aggressive gerrymander could help Democrats flip as many as five House seats next year. While that could neutralize new maps in Texas, Republicans are redrawing more district lines elsewhere.

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    This is ILLEGAL! You’re NOT supposed to Ask your Constituents to VOTE on Whether they want THIS or NOT! You’re supposed to do just DO IT and IGNORE your Constituents!

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      The US Supreme Court will probably come up with an even dumber reason invalidate Prop 50. I imagine we’ll know pretty soon.

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        The supreme court doesn’t have jurisdiction for state elections so how would they invalidate it?

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          Term Limits, Inc v Thornton and Bates v Jones are both cases where the federal courts ruled on similar issues (California ballot propositions). I’m not a legal scholar, but if federal courts can determine jurisdiction in those cases, why wouldn’t they in this one?

          Never mind the “who’s gonna stop them” issue.