North Carolina
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One party system: What total Republican control of a state really means
By Herman Schwartz August 19, 2015
The U.S. Constitution gives the states almost total control over how Americans live and vote. Republicans appear to have grasped the importance of this, but most Democrats have not. Since losing the White House and Congress in 2008, the GOP has focused time, money and talent on gaining control of state governments.
Their efforts have paid off. In the 2010 and 2014 midterm elections, older, white and upper-income voters, including many Tea Party supporters, turned out in force, while Democratic constituencies, including many young and minority voters, stayed home. The result is that Republicans control both the governors mansion and legislature in 24 states, 70 of the nations 99 state legislative chambers, both chambers in 30 states, plus Nebraskas single chamber, and 31 governors mansions.
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North Carolina is a poster child for how far a red state can go. Though its voters are almost evenly divided between the two parties, the Republicans have overwhelming majorities in the state legislative chambers, and the party has dominated the congressional delegation since the 2011 redistricting. Before 2010, the states congressional delegation was made up of eight Democrats and five Republicans. In the 2012 North Carolina congressional races, Democrats won more votes than the Republicans 50 percent to 48.9. Yet gerrymandering gave the GOP nine seats and the Democrats four. Republicans today hold 10 House seats, though they won only 55 percent of the 2014 congressional vote. The current state legislative numbers are similarly disproportionate: 74-45 in the house and 34-16 in the senate.
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http://blogs.reuters.com/great-debate/2015/08/19/one-party-system-what-total-republican-control-of-a-state-really-means/
ms liberty
(9,826 posts)retrowire
(10,345 posts)also, I'm still learning about our local state government. I wrote Thom Tillis a critical letter a couple of months ago about his vote against the protections for lgbt youth from discrimination.
this sucks to learn!
n2doc
(47,953 posts)NC is a lesson in how fast things can change when the dems roll over land let the repubs take control.
modrepub
(3,613 posts)despite having a 1M voter registration advantage repubs hold state house and state majorities, advantages in most judicial bodies, one senator and 13 out of 18 congressional seats. Gerrymandering and uncompetitive races help suppress voter turnout. Dems are woefully unorganized and uninspired in PA.
Marthe48
(19,023 posts)I hope people in NC see a link between Republicans dominating their politics and not having the funds or chain of command to keep the boat channels open.
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