Should Missouri Republicans try to redraw our congressional map?

Should Missouri Republicans try to redraw our congressional map?

Yes

2

No

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Yes

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Steve Baumann
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Steve Baumann

The progressive socialist are treasonous. A threat to Americans and the United States. They bend rules, break rules and subvert law. They are racist, cult, extremists, and I am being kind at that. It's time for the insanity to end and for the adults to again take charge.

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Nicole
Nicole

Why would the republicans vote against setting a law to prevent gerrymandering in 2021 HR1 ‘For the People Act’ in DC? If they wanted to prevent cheating, they would have voted yes. But here we are trying to change the maps when normally we do it every 10 years after census data.

Max DeYoung
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Max DeYoung

Congressional maps should not be bases on racial matters, religions, or any matter similar.

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No

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Michael Garver
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Michael Garver

The Republicans know they have gone too crazy and ruined their core values by not standing against trump for his craziness. The Republicans know they cannot win a fair fight anymore, so they have to result to un-American tactics. I gave myself whiplash shaking my head so hard. Hypercritics they are!

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Keith Oser
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Keith Oser

Just another political ploy to divert and appease the convicted criminal in the White House……. Where are the Epstein files?

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Keith
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Keith

MAGA and Republicans are treasonous. A threat to Americans and the United States. They bend rules, break rules and subvert law. They are racist, cult, extremists.

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Lillian Bears
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Lillian Bears

The map was redone at the last census. No more need until the next census. It should be the same for all states not matter what districts are held by Republicans or Democrats.

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Toasty
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Toasty

No. Republicans need to focus on eliminating/reducing property taxes, road improvements, etc not splitting millimeters on a map trying to garner more power.

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Walter Jones
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Walter Jones

Gerrymandering districts in NC has contributed to many people being represented by someone who does not represent their beliefs. Maybe it's time for Democrats to start this crap. We really need to find an impartial way to divide states. In this age of AI it should not be complicated.

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Tom Maxwell
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Tom Maxwell

Republicans are doing their job very poorly. We need less not more

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Eric Smith
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Eric Smith

America needs more stellar Democrats to serve 50 plus years in Congress. Without them, we wont get to see a House speaker rip up a presidential address in front of the nation, not to mention getting extremely wealthy with incredible investment skills.

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Nicole
Nicole

Seems weird you would say this considering the top 2 wealthiest congress members are republicans. Rep Pelosi comes in at #11.

Will Mason
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Will Mason

We haven't had dems gerrymandering our districts like Texas dems did. We don't need to correct democrat gerrymandering. Texas does.

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Nicole
Nicole

Texas Democrats gerrymandered the state but R’s hold 25 seats and Dems have 12 seats. Do you not understand how gerrymandering works?

Jeffery Schuyler
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Jeffery Schuyler

Republicans engaging in gerrymandering to cement their power and shut out Democratic voices only demonstrates their despiration.

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What do you think about the United States' economic outlook?

What do you think about the United States' economic outlook?

Looks good

3

I'm not very confident

2

Looks good

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Fat Guy Outdoors
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Fat Guy Outdoors

Well my uneducated self who is debt free, doesn't live outside my means, retired before 50 will be just fine regardless what happens. No you educated, debt ridden, living off the government's charity..... well you yourself are to blame. Be accountable for your life and actions.

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Fred
Fred

When the debt finally becomes unsustainable ... which isn't that far off ... the solution historically is to monetize the debt, leading to hyperinflation. Read up on it ... you will not be immune.

Max
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Max

For workers it is sound. For those on welfare it could be a problem. Things are about to change.

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Zaos Gonzolez
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Zaos Gonzolez

The "dollar" is not real. The economy is the labor the people provide.

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I'm not very confident

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Fred
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Fred

We're headed for a train wreck.

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Do you think President Trump should send in the national guard to Portland?
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297 Votes

Do you think President Trump should send in the national guard to Portland?

Yes

4

No

5

Yes

4 Comments
Latterdaysaint
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Latterdaysaint

Absolutely, Portland is crime ridden!

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Jim Buehler
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Jim Buehler

The us is based on laws, Follow the law. If you don't face the consequences. This will reduce chaos and improve general respect for the law. I am tired of illegal immigrants having more rights and protection than legal citizens!

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Wade Palmer
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Wade Palmer

Lawlessness is out of hand.

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DeAnn Davison
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DeAnn Davison

Portland is a disgrace to this state! I want the crime to get under control.

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No

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crandall
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crandall

Trump worshipers are a cowardly bunch.

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Ray McGrath
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Ray McGrath

Hell no not only is it wrong it’s unconstitutional!

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k san
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k san

The people who voted "Yes" for this obviously do NOT know the law. It is unlawful for T to send national guard troops into ANY state uninvited! He is just trying to intimidate and terrorize blue states, when red states have much higher rates! He is the felon/criminal who needs to be behind bars!

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Lisa York
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Lisa York

Trump is a felon, a fraud, a bigot, a racist, and has no business using the National Guard against our own citizens!!!...right out of the fascist playbook!!!

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Oakley Taylor
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Oakley Taylor

The Trump power play is not welcome in our state. Shame on Lori Chavez. Sic the National Guard on the Red States.

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