GOP Looks To Redistrict Itself Back Into Power

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First Posted: 07- 7-08 08:51 AM   |   Updated: 07-15-08 05:12 AM

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For months, a sense of dread has been percolating within Republican circles over potentially massive congressional losses in 2008. Facing the possibility of a more pronounced minority status in the House and more than a couple seats lost in the Senate, the GOP has begun setting its sights on a contingency plan: redistricting.

Republican officials now believe that the party's best hope for retaking seats in Congress may come during gubernatorial elections in 2010. Should the GOP win back the majority of these seats (Democrats currently occupy 28 state capitols), they would be extremely well positioned to influence the redistricting of the political map that will come after the 2010 census.

"The 2010 elections are almost as important or equally important as the elections this year. After redistricting in 2011, the governors are going to have a huge influence in determining the political makeup of this country," said Chris Schrimpf, a spokesman for the Republican Governors Association. "We could feasibly see 25 to 30 congressional seats swing as the result of redistricting. And the state legislatures and governor could determine that swing. Can the National Republican Congressional Committee make a statement like that with a straight face? It would be harder for them."

The suggestion that the elections of 2010 could be as important as those in 2008 may seem like hyperbole or distraction from a Republican Party bracing for big losses. But Democratic officials are also smarting to the premise. One insider, who described the idea as a "pretty sad reflection of the Republican Party's state of affairs," nevertheless conceded that it was on everyone's radar.

Brian Namey, spokesman for the Democratic Governors Association described Democratic governors as "a formidable line of defense against Republicans who would like to Tom DeLay us out of congressional seats."

An abundance of seats are in play. There will be 36 gubernatorial races in 2010, compared to 11 such elections this cycle. Of those 36, 19 are for state houses currently held by Democrats. And of those 19, ten will involve Democratic governors who won't be running for reelection (either because of term limits or retirement).

Because redistricting follows the 2010 census, each state will be reevaluating its congressional map in 2011. And in almost every one of these states, a tremendous amount of authority for this endeavor is placed in the governor's hands.

In 28 states, the governor has the authority to veto any redistricting plan. In eight separate states, the governor can veto only a congressional plan. In another five states, the governor is responsible for appointing members to the redistricting board. And in three states -- not separate -- the governor is directly involved in redrawing the district him or herself. In only eight states does the executive body actually not play a role. As both Democratic and Republican officials readily acknowledge, the partisan makeup of a newly shaped congressional district will almost certainly reflect the politics of the sitting governor.

"The odds are, if it is a Republican in the governor's chair, the seat will end up in GOP hands," said Schrimpf.

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So what, exactly, are the stakes at play? Namey calculates that of the 36 gubernatorial races in 2010, 32 will involve governors who will impact their state's redistricting in some way or another.

Meanwhile, because of shifting populations, there is likely to be one more congressional seat added in Georgia, California, Nevada and Utah; possibly two more added in Florida and Arizona; and the chance of four more seats added in Texas. Every state on this list, except for Arizona, currently has a Republican governor. All but Utah will hold a gubernatorial election in 2010. If Republicans hold their power they will be well positioned.

Conversely, Illinois, Iowa, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, Missouri, and Pennsylvania all seem likely to lose a congressional seat as a result of diminishing populations. New York and Ohio could lose two. Every state on this list, except Missouri and Louisiana, is both run by a Democrat and will have a gubernatorial election in 2010.

Of course, in almost every state, the legislative chambers will have a say into how the congressional districts are re-drawn. And in this regard the governor's power is limited. Oftentimes, in fact, redistricting plans get sent to state courts to adjudicate disagreements.

In 2010, there will be more than 1,150 state senate races and more than 4,950 state house races held nationwide. Here, too, Democrats and Republicans are cognizant of any edge.

"A flip of 50 state seats in key chambers could mean a gain -- or a loss -- of 15 Democratic Congressional seats in the next round of redistricting," said Michael Sargeant, executive director of the Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee. "We need to continue winning statehouses so that we can be at the table when these district lines are drawn."

With all these elections coming at once, Republicans are clearly looking to the states as a golden opportunity to make national advances. And with a political brand that is, by their own accounts, poisonous, and with the odds currently favoring the possibility of a Democratic White House, the gubernatorial races of 2010 could very end up representing the GOP's lifeline.

"In the worst case scenario, 2010 would be the first, most important evidence that there is life in the Republican Party," said Craig Shirley, a longtime Republican strategist. "The elections that year will be vitally important because it will put on stage the worst creative skills of ever politician... Members of Congress aren't bright about handling Social Security, Medicare and the budget but they are astonishing bright at self-preservation... and drawing favorable [political] districts."

For months, a sense of dread has been percolating within Republican circles over potentially massive congressional losses in 2008. Facing the possibility of a more pronounced minority status in the Ho...
For months, a sense of dread has been percolating within Republican circles over potentially massive congressional losses in 2008. Facing the possibility of a more pronounced minority status in the Ho...
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Where are they gonna go? Are they going to gerrymander it Lois Capps-style? Will all the republican districts have a little piece of Wyoming?
They'll just have to face the fact that there are 619,088 people that don't want them in power anywhere.
~s~

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:43 PM on 07/07/2008
- zizyphus I'm a Fan of zizyphus 110 fans permalink
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Since the Republicans only the represent the interests of the top one percent of income earners, their representation in the Congress should reflect that.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:40 PM on 07/07/2008
- jacqmac I'm a Fan of jacqmac 15 fans permalink

Been there-done that-live in TEXAS where a totally DEMOCRATIC district was turned REPUBLICAN overnight the last time DeLay and his buddies did this. By the way, THAT redistricting 'gerrymander' was ruled ILLEGAL-but I STILL have a REPUBLICAN congressman (who votes Bush line on everything). Since when did the DEMOCRATS redistrict? You kids really need to get FACTS-not posts from the internet!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:35 PM on 07/07/2008
- PATina I'm a Fan of PATina 255 fans permalink
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Sorry to hear of your predicament... but in the late seveties/early eighties... it was redistricting (predominately) in the south that carved out large areas of African Americans who tended to vote Democratic that won many congressional seats for the Democrats. The Republicans flipped and started all kind of suits to have those districts redrawn.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:07 PM on 07/07/2008
- Economike I'm a Fan of Economike 32 fans permalink
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Now they know how the Polar Bears feel.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:33 PM on 07/07/2008
- Ramirez I'm a Fan of Ramirez 289 fans permalink
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I think the Dems should attempt to counter this by running their own gubernatorial candidates in 2010. Or they can just count on 0bama handling it by executive order.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:32 PM on 07/07/2008

That is how W exercises power.

Should O'Bama attempt the same, I will be the first to denounce him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:36 PM on 07/07/2008
- Idiocracy I'm a Fan of Idiocracy 4 fans permalink

You do whatever it takes to keep murderers out of office.

Obama forever

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:45 PM on 07/07/2008
- faust2001 I'm a Fan of faust2001 3 fans permalink

So apparently democracy is about 25% having majority say. Yeah, seems fair.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:29 PM on 07/07/2008

This is excellent motivation to lie on the census form.

If you are a Democrat, and especially if you are a minority, or poor, and you feel that the census is going to be used against you, to suppress your right to representation on Congress, then you really should lie.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:25 PM on 07/07/2008
- Ramirez I'm a Fan of Ramirez 289 fans permalink
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You can lie all your want, but if you are a minority or poor you are assumed to be Democrat.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:34 PM on 07/07/2008
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I had to say this.

So if you're white and poor, you vote Republican - the political party of the rich.

Doesn't make much sense, but it's true.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:49 PM on 07/07/2008
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I believe it is a federal offense, possibly a felony, to lie on a census form ...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:18 PM on 07/07/2008
- HBeachbum I'm a Fan of HBeachbum 11 fans permalink

So when the Dems redistrict, that's OK ... when Repubs do it, it becomes evil. Typical LibSpeak.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:15 PM on 07/07/2008
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Gee, thanks for proving once again, that certain members of the GOP just can't help themselves when it comes to spin: DeLay and his henchmen redistricted out of cycle, using information that favored the GOP at the time. This article is just pointing out that what's sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander, as long as the gander is following the law, and not twisting it to their own ends.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:36 PM on 07/07/2008

But Democrats inventer gerrymandering when they started creating "minority" districts in 70s and 80s

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:24 AM on 07/08/2008
- Economike I'm a Fan of Economike 32 fans permalink
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The Democrats are not known for gerrymandering. That's why it's being referred to as Delaying. Fortunately the GOP has Delayed the inevitable as long as they can.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:37 PM on 07/07/2008

"You're entering the no-spin zone," so please stop 'cause you're making me dizzy...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:08 PM on 07/07/2008
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Gerrymandering is wrong, no matter which party does it ....

redistricting is a normal part of population movements, but should not be used as a tool to maintain one or the other party's power base by creating unnatural, distended, and weird congressional districts

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:20 PM on 07/07/2008
- indypete I'm a Fan of indypete 161 fans permalink
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Cheating is wrong whoever does it. Having said that, remember the repubs are simply much better at gerrymandering, as with all forms of cheating, than the dems. They're experts, so they do it much more often and with much more talent.... too bad they're such sh*tty representatives, congressmen, senators, presidents....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:46 PM on 07/07/2008

They won't succeed, we will blow them out of the water this year, and we will keep pushing them back until they are a minor party on the national level. We can do it, and they can't redistrict themselves out of the hole they are in--we've won red red districts, we've beat them over and over again on their home turf that should have been off-limits...there is nowhere to run, nowhere to hide.

Fired up! Ready to go!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:11 PM on 07/07/2008
- awcbuddy8 I'm a Fan of awcbuddy8 8 fans permalink

The GOP's plan is set to launch in 2010. By then we would have two years of an awful Obama presidency and the GOP would be in good shape.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:26 PM on 07/07/2008

Worst than Bush?! Can I have that crystal ball for a second? I need to look up some lottery numbers.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:10 PM on 07/07/2008
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Disenfranchising voters.

Giving rural voters in small state more voting power than city dwellers in large states.

Gaming the system.

Its what American Democracy is all about!
Let Freedom ring!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:11 PM on 07/07/2008

Gerrymandering in Texas was done very well in just this way- I remember all those representatives leaving the state and holding votes hostage for just this reason.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:07 PM on 07/07/2008

Whelp!! Thanks for the warning! We will now just have to mobilize for 2010! Thanks for the heads up....preesh!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:05 PM on 07/07/2008
- oogabooga I'm a Fan of oogabooga 9 fans permalink

The Republic Party has nothing to offer except fear, pessimism, unbridled greed and cheating to get power.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:04 PM on 07/07/2008
- awcbuddy8 I'm a Fan of awcbuddy8 8 fans permalink

Well, the democratic party has nothing to offer except saying "the republican party has nothing to offer except fear, pessimism, unbridled greed and cheating to get power." I guess it evens out.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:25 PM on 07/07/2008

If you stuff your ears and shut your eyes, yes, the other side is just like you imagine it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:14 PM on 07/07/2008
- Horus45 I'm a Fan of Horus45 35 fans permalink
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Call it what it really is and not Redistricting.
It really is Gerrymandering and NOT Redistricting!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:01 PM on 07/07/2008

New Republican motto: "In Delayism we trust."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:01 PM on 07/07/2008
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