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Junior Chimp
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« on: November 09, 2014, 11:54:25 PM »

Androscoggin is very heavily French-Canadian also though.
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Sol
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: November 16, 2014, 11:35:13 PM »

The leftie war on white America is hurting them

In most places, anyway. They did gerrymander Massachusetts quite well, but even there Baker won non Cambridge whites.

Yeah. It's interesting.  It seems like a lot of Middlesex County  just doesn't like Martha Coakley.  In the 2010 special and now in 2014 Gov race, that was her biggest underperformance.

Mass is just simply never going to send a Republican to Congress again because of the gerrymandering.  Dems were smart to dump Tierney. 

The irony of someone with SF in their username claiming that Democrats only win white areas because of gerrymandering. Yeah, that's why the >70% white Castro votes like 90% Democratic. Obviously.

He is right, the Democrats did a good job gerrymandering Massachusetts. My district (MA-4) is probably the most gerrymandered in the state.

Most fair maps of MA would have 0 GOP seats, or just one D-leaning tossup with the rest as safe D. It's more about incumbent protection and avoiding changing lines.
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