Subject: Re: F**K you, John Roberts
All that has to happen is have a majority non-white state eliminate ALL red districts.

from the net sifter:

Hawaii (approx. 20.7% white): The only state with a historic, long-term majority-minority population (primarily Asian and Pacific Islander).

California (approx. 32.6% white): Highly diverse with a large Hispanic and Asian population.

New Mexico (approx. 35.1% white): Features the highest percentage of Hispanic residents in the US.Texas (approx. 37.8% white): Rapidly growing minority population.

Nevada (approx. 42.8% white): Experienced high minority population growth.

Maryland (approx. 45.3% white): Significant Black, Hispanic, and Asian populations.

Georgia (approx. 48.0% white): High Black population concentration.

Florida (approx. 49.1% white): High Hispanic and Black population, particularly in urban areas.

New Jersey (approx. 49.5% white): Became a majority-minority state in the early 2020s.


So, the tactic would be to "investigate" the vote in the counties in the red states among that group, who voted Dem in 24, the way Fulton County, Georgia, and Wayne County, MI, are being "investigated" now, and declare the votes in those counties invalid until the "investigation" is complete, which it never will be.

For instance, in Florida:

Kamala Harris carried only six of Florida’s 67 counties in the 2024 presidential election, as Donald Trump won the state with a 13-point margin. The counties won by Harris were Alachua, Broward, Gadsden, Leon, Orange, and Palm Beach.

Litigate the vote in those six counties, and no Dems from those counties are seated in the House, and all state wide votes, like Gov, Senator, and POTUS, are skewed to the GOP.

...and they will call it "election security".

Steve