KatieMCR
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How many other fellow citizens of Utah have been following the charade of the recent redistricting taking place in Utah? The redistricting committee has been holding town halls to gain input on how to redistrict the state. The feedback given strongly favored not mixing urban rural communities in the same districts. The maps they have released are clearly aimed at gerrymandering, and have not taken into account any of the feedback provided at the town hall meetings. Well now it's been leaked that the Republicans admitted they are gerrymandering.
This is how the Republicans in this state plan to ensure they maintain control. This is pathetic. The districts should be drawn in a way to fairly represent the people who reside within them, be they Republican or Democrat. There is a small shred of hope in this whole mess. The current Utah Democratic chair Jim Dabakis is fighting against this gerrymandering with all his might. He is threatening to sue if the Republicans pass a map that clearly is aimed at gerrymandering. There is a legal fight ahead, and I hope that ALL citizens of Utah come out as winners.
Utah – BREAKING: PRIDEinUtah was just informed that during a meeting with the Senate Democratic Caucus this, Republican Senator Ralph Okerlund admitted that the GOP are drawing maps designed specifically to ensure Republican victory.
In what can only be described as a moment of conscience, the Communications Director for the Senate Dems, Emily Hollingshead, tells us that Republican Senator Ralph Okerlund admitted to the Senate Democrats the reason why the Republicans are only now releasing their final congressional map (which will undoubtably pass) is that they were fighting to find a way to ensure that each of the 4 congressional seats had a 62% Republican majority of voters.
Further leaks from inside the Legislature tell us that it was a directive of the Republican National Committee that each congressional map be gerrymandered into districts ensuring Republican victory so that Democratic Congressman Jim Matheson would be unable to continue serving. So much for the dog and pony show of “public input.” The only thing that actually mattered was that they satisfied the RNC.
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This is how the Republicans in this state plan to ensure they maintain control. This is pathetic. The districts should be drawn in a way to fairly represent the people who reside within them, be they Republican or Democrat. There is a small shred of hope in this whole mess. The current Utah Democratic chair Jim Dabakis is fighting against this gerrymandering with all his might. He is threatening to sue if the Republicans pass a map that clearly is aimed at gerrymandering. There is a legal fight ahead, and I hope that ALL citizens of Utah come out as winners.