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Miguel Parreno's avatar

I don't know if any of your Californians/Angelinos watched the Gubernatorial/Mayoral Debate last night but it was a complete and total shit show all around. People talking over each other. The Republicans all acting Trumpian, particularly that knob Spencer Pratt. Unfortunately, the Democrats were, for the most part, unimpressive themselves. Villaraigosa showed why he didn't belong on that stage. Becerra took the safe route and is basically playing not to lose. Steyer is shoring up my support for him because I think he might actually shake things up as the Class Traitor. I'm most disappointed in Nithya Raman. She just seemed on the defensive the entire debate, timid and just not ready for primetime. It's a shame and I'll still probably vote for her over Bass because I cannot take Mayor Spencer Pratt. It's a shame that in one of the most Democratic states in the nation we have absolutely ZERO superstars. (Except Kenneth Mejia IMO who should have run for Mayor instead).

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I recently posted an 8-0 map of Colorado that Democrats could use to respond to the insane gerrymanders coming out of red states right now. I've also posted a 6-0 map of Oregon here before - if anyone wants to see it, let me know and I can post it again. Today I turned my attention to Washington - I'd previously drawn a 9-1 map, but considering recent developments, I decided to see if 10-0 was possible.

I basically took my 9-1 map and redrew four districts on it - the Republican district, the Seattle district, and the two districts between them (districts 3, 4, 7, and 8 on the map). And, as long as you're OK with splitting Seattle between four districts, a 10-0 map is definitely possible.

https://davesredistricting.org/join/087a2f9b-4941-4581-a65e-3120ccc22315

The key here is to split the Spokane area between three districts, and then to connect the blue parts to Bellingham and the red parts to Seattle and its inner suburbs. Several districts on my map cross the Cascades, but I was careful to make sure that each of them had a road across the mountains connecting the two parts.

I've heard that Washington Dems are interested in repealing their redistricting commission if they win a 2/3 majority in the state legislature this fall, but even if they don't, it could still be repealed via citizen initiative. And if Harris+6 Virginia could repeal their commission, then Harris+18 Washington can certainly do it too.

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