Yesterday it was reported that a court-appointed “special master” corrected blatant democrat gerrymandering.
The result: democrat representative Jerry Nadler will be forced to run against a similarly entrenched colleague of the same political confusion.
Short story shorter: The new Congressional map may have redistricted fat frumpy Jerry into the unemployment line.
But hey, it’s time No-Nads searched for honest work, anyway.
This from slaynews.com.
The New York democrats saw the red wave coming and tried a Hail Mary. They gerrymandered the state so badly that it threatened to break the red wave in the House and keep Pelosi in her job.
Whether that prospect was too terrifying for the New York courts or the [democrat-communists] were so greedy and blatant that the court had to act we will never know, but the result is a crushing defeat for the [democrat-communist party].
Reps. Jerry Nadler and Carolyn Maloney, who chair the Judiciary and Oversight and Reform committees, said they would both run for the seat.
Nadler said the new lines “violate the NYS constitutional requirements of keeping communities of interest together and keeping the cores of existing districts largely intact” but he will run.
Maloney took the first shot at Jerry reminding him:
From Axios:
Preliminary redrawn New York congressional maps posted online Monday would substantially reduce the number of safe Democratic seats drawn by the state legislature.
Why it matters: Democrats had been leaning on favorable gerrymanders in blue states like Illinois and New York to offset GOP gains in key states like Florida.
While the new New York map, drawn up by a court-appointed mapmaker, is not finalized, it would further devastate Democrats’ chances at keeping the House.
The final maps are due on Friday, pending public feedback, but the expectation is that the map won’t change significantly, a Democratic staffer familiar with the process told Axios.
By the numbers: The map increases the number of competitive districts initially drawn up by the Democrat-controlled state legislature from three to eight, according to the draft document.
Preliminary redrawn New York congressional maps would substantially reduce the number of safe Democratic seats drawn by the state legislature. https://t.co/gWWyvLPUOM
— Axios (@axios) May 16, 2022
Bye-bye, Jerry, bye-bye. Don’t let the door hit you in your fat frumpy stomach-stapled a**.