Gerrymandering can't fix the GOP's voter problem
Gerrymandering cant fix the GOPs voter problem
Legal wins wont matter if Republicans cant get people to vote for them
By Russell Payne
Staff Reporter
Published May 12, 2026 6:30AM (EDT)
(Salon) In the past two weeks, Republicans have racked up major legal wins that stand to benefit the party in its quest to insulate itself from a midterm cycle thats expected to wipe out their House majority. The problem for Republicans is that, even in favorably drawn districts, they still need to convince people to vote for them and that task is getting harder by the day.
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The combination of the Callais decision and the Virginia Supreme Court ruling have, in the course of a few weeks, dramatically darkened the midterm picture for Democrats, who are aiming to retake the House and Senate in November.
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While there is still a long-shot scheme to redraw the maps in Virginia despite the court order, election analysts largely expect the current maps except for those states in the Deep South taking advantage of looser racial gerrymandering laws to be the maps that the midterms play out on. Thats because in many states, elections are already underway, and most state governments arent as ready to suspend elections as the governments in Louisiana and Alabama.
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Even considering the new maps, however, Skelley said that in his estimation, Democrats are still favored to retake control of the House in November. What Republicans have managed to do with their redistricting push was to raise their baseline of seats they can be expected to control, which will likely chip away at any incoming Democratic majority, but isnt likely to prevent it, at least if current trends continue.
I do think Republicans, in the wake of all this, are in a better position to potentially hold on, but because the national environment is just pretty bad for the GOP, Skelley said. But in midterm years, in conditions like this, we would tend to see a sort of swing toward Democrats thats large enough to overcome this. ...................(more)
https://www.salon.com/2026/05/12/gerrymandering-cant-fix-the-gops-voter-problem/
Fiendish Thingy
(24,007 posts)Not even desperate Hail Mary Gerrymandering.
lees1975
(7,182 posts)If it yields that. I've already seen articles that say that at least three of the five districts Texas shifted show polling data that favors the Democrats. And splitting up the majority black district in Tennessee may give enough Democratic votes to win at least one more seat there. The whole south would only amount to 5 seats, and they're going to lose close to 40, maybe more.
Lovie777
(23,661 posts)now everything is too high for the middle and poor class.
Healthcare cost have skyrocket a well as rent. People can't afford to buy homes.
Loss of jobs, income, corporations, businesses are still laying off people.
Wars, and taking over countries. What the hell happened to Venezuela's oil?
And to top it off, insanity runs thru the Republican Party coupled with hatred towards POC and other religions all the while wrapping themselves in the USA flag and the Bible.
Skittles
(172,767 posts)it is a greedy old pig party problem