Can we talk about gerrymandering?

A year ago, in the six New England states, 3,095,520 people voted for Donald J. Trump.

That works out to just under 41% of the overall electorate.

Next statistic: New England has 21 of the 435 members of the U.S. House of Representatives.

Would you care to guess how many of those 21 Congressmen are Republicans, representing that 41% of the population that voted GOP for president in 2024?

The number of Republicans is zero. Democrats, with 59% of the voters, control 100% of the 21 seats.

Republicans, who are 41% of the voters, get zero percent of the seats.

Don’t Democrats claim to believe in, among so many other wonderful things, diversity, equity and inclusion?

How is basically gerrymandering 41% of New Englanders into political oblivion a celebrat

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