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This is a BFD iandhr Jun 2015 #1
yes, probably for some states--but seems that Red states riversedge Jun 2015 #3
There are both Red and Blue states iandhr Jun 2015 #6
Its the "purple" states that matter in this case Kber Jun 2015 #7
Plus 1000000 JustAnotherGen Jun 2015 #11
BIIIIIIIIIIIG farking deal those bastages LOL randys1 Jun 2015 #27
Actually, this could flip a LOT of purple states to blue.... Spitfire of ATJ Jun 2015 #24
But you are also right iandhr Jun 2015 #9
Yes it is, an admission that legislatures have a long history of corruption Warpy Jun 2015 #41
I'm not so sure. Sounds good but who decides who are on the "independent panels"? rhett o rick Jun 2015 #50
5-4 Again Democat Jun 2015 #2
If only we riversedge Jun 2015 #4
If GOP wins in 2016 could be seeing 7-2 decisions lobodons Jun 2015 #12
No we don't have to face it Robbins Jun 2015 #15
You got that right! loudsue Jun 2015 #31
Yes we do treestar Jun 2015 #43
Bernie is a better choice, and is climbing upwards. Ham Sandwich Jun 2015 #52
The race hasn't even started. RoccoR5955 Jun 2015 #32
Others are allows to make treestar Jun 2015 #44
"Face it, its going to be Hillary" is why Sanders supporters react they way they do. Dawgs Jun 2015 #35
Don't I know! RoccoR5955 Jun 2015 #45
cnstitoutional amendments? djnicadress Jun 2015 #5
Interesting question Kber Jun 2015 #8
No, the amendment process is outlined in the Constitution. longship Jun 2015 #14
Many states already have that. Today's ruling wouldn't affect that area. Jim Lane Jun 2015 #20
Welcome to DU, djnicadress! calimary Jun 2015 #34
followup djnicadress Jun 2015 #48
what you're asking makes no sense... druidity33 Jun 2015 #49
"Of all the recent SCOTUS decisions, Arizona has the biggest potential to make America a functioning Cha Jun 2015 #10
I voted for that referendum. ChazInAz Jun 2015 #21
I voted for it as well dbackjon Jun 2015 #28
This ONE HUGE victory makes the disappointment of the other two rulings today much much better. Fred Sanders Jun 2015 #13
What other two rulings? n/t 1StrongBlackMan Jun 2015 #16
EPA regulation authority and death penalty drugs: Fred Sanders Jun 2015 #17
My sentiments. You can't win them all but after last week - I'll take it (nt) question everything Jun 2015 #18
Yes! This is a great victory for fair elections. procon Jun 2015 #19
There's also this: ADVANTAGE 2020 - that the Dems FINALLY woke up and decided to put together. calimary Jun 2015 #38
The RW extremist AZ legislature is totally corrupt, and they will Zorra Jun 2015 #22
Since it is citizen referendum dbackjon Jun 2015 #29
K&R BumRushDaShow Jun 2015 #23
OMG...this one graphic illustrates too clearly the result and evil of re-districting by legislatures...dare the media show it? Fred Sanders Jun 2015 #25
That was Sestak's district BumRushDaShow Jun 2015 #39
Yep. I live in Reading. Red Knight Jun 2015 #26
That was just insane. BumRushDaShow Jun 2015 #40
The West looks fine. Anything near an urban area, with Democrats, and you can literally see the odious redrawing of boundaries. Fred Sanders Jun 2015 #46
And Pittsburgh is in that "Allegheny County" district (PA 14 in Western PA) BumRushDaShow Jun 2015 #47
This is what brought California back from Republican domination. Republicans liked it until Agnosticsherbet Jun 2015 #30
This is both good and bad d_legendary1 Jun 2015 #33
This is a great ruling Gothmog Jun 2015 #36
Here is the actual opinion happyslug Jun 2015 #37
This one shocks me more than all the others lark Jun 2015 #42
My adlermanic ward map here in Chicago: mucifer Jun 2015 #51
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