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In the past couple of weeks, I've posted a 10D-0R map of Washington, a 6D-0R map of Oregon, an 8D-0R map of Colorado, an 11D-1R map of New Jersey, an 8D-0R map of Maryland, and a 5D-2R-1S map of Wisconsin.

Today is Minnesota and New York. First off, here's a 6D-2R map of Minnesota. And this map doesn't even split either Minneapolis or St. Paul - the map could be even better if they agreed to do that.

https://davesredistricting.org/join/c2256cee-b42a-4a24-8e79-43161d13208a

And here's a 23D-3R map of New York, and it doesn't even include any long stringy districts from NYC to Upstate.

https://davesredistricting.org/join/b03aa208-3118-487e-ac95-ad18d1d07ed1

My point here is that Democrats absolutely have the ability to retaliate against the Republicans' absurd, VRA-shredding racist gerrymandering. The only question is whether our politicians have the will to implement maps like these.

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Louisiana Republicans are freaking out because Democrats have been early-voting in much higher numbers in the Louisiana Senatorial primary, which also includes five proposed amendments to the state constitution. Of course, Democrats are more likely to vote early than Republicans, so they may make up that ground on Election Day.

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