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« on: July 02, 2015, 01:49:28 PM »

]As long as the GoP has control of SCOTUS, they will control the House. But, once redistricting or a liberal SCOTUS is in place, whichdever happen first,  the GOP gerrymandering is gottob rid of; thrn they will lose sway.

Latinos and blacks already have sealed up in large part 272 electors with CO, NV and Pa, and alot of social issues have gone the way of Europe.

GOP power is dwindling.

I think you're right. IF Clinton wins and (as is likely) appoints liberal Justices, the GOP is going to  the loss of their gerrymandered edge at the same time as they lose the demographic battle over the next decade.
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