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Nyvin
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« on: January 26, 2017, 01:12:13 PM »
« edited: January 26, 2017, 01:16:28 PM by AKCreative »

The right thing to do would be repeal the laws in Maine and Nebraska that already have EV's split by district.

Gerrymandering should not play a role in the Presidential Election.



ER is against is so anti immigrant that he's even against the concept of people moving from one state to the other.

Not what I said.  I'm just against people moving to a different state if they will not adopt the culture of that other state.  Likewise, someone shouldn't move from, say, Alabama to California, unless they actually want to be a Californian (an all that that entails).  I'm actually pro-immigration on principle, but I am very, very against immigration without total assimilation.

You realize how impractical this is right?  You honestly expect some 55yr old conservative man to move from Alabama to California and suddenly become a liberal?   How exactly would that work?  They go to California training camps or something?
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