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marmar

(77,077 posts)
Sat Dec 24, 2011, 01:32 PM Dec 2011

Financial reformer Brad Miller in the corporate crosshairs in North Carolina


from HuffPost:



The first major test of the activist progressive fundraising machine for the 2012 elections is developing in North Carolina, where a Republican-engineered redistricting plan will likely pit Democratic Reps. Brad Miller and David Price against each other.

If it survives a civil rights challenge, the redistricting plan would radically change the entire North Carolina political map, with Miller's seat in the 13th District a prime target. Miller and Price have similar, fairly liberal voting records, rely on campaign money from the same interest groups -- unions and lawyers -- and live less than 20 miles from each other. But some believe there's a reason Miller was targeted: his work to reform Wall Street.

"It's a terrible redistricting map and it's certainly not fair to Brad," Price said. "They really went after him."

The Republican redistricting plan would dramatically change the North Carolina political map, likely shifting the House delegation from the current mix of 7 Democrats and 6 Republicans to one with just 3 Democrats and 10 Republicans. About half of the state's African American population -- 21.5 percent of the state -- would be situated in just three districts, making a successful civil rights challenge to the redistricting a very real possibility. ...............(more)

The complete piece is at: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/12/23/north-carolina-brad-miller-2012_n_1162040.html



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Financial reformer Brad Miller in the corporate crosshairs in North Carolina (Original Post) marmar Dec 2011 OP
Here's hoping a civil-rights challenge is filed Cirque du So-What Dec 2011 #1

Cirque du So-What

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1. Here's hoping a civil-rights challenge is filed
Sat Dec 24, 2011, 01:50 PM
Dec 2011

If such a blatant discriminatory practice is allowed to stand - gerrymandering three districts into which half of all African American voters are confined - then we may as well say fuck-all to the entire political process as it exists.

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