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senseandsensibility

(23,059 posts)
Sat Jul 26, 2025, 02:15 PM Saturday

Beto O'Rourke has advice for Dems. What do you think of it?

He was just interviewed on MSNBC. He said that Dems should throw the first punch and throw it harder." This was in reference to the appalling and dangerous plan by R's in TX to redistrict. He thinks the Dems in CA and NY should beat them to the punch. Before the TX legislature can act, he thinks that these states, controlled by Dems, should act to redistrict. If they did, TX's plan would be moot anyway.

He did acknowledge that this would be anything but easy, and would be far outside the comfort zone of most Dems. He said that the time for worrying about being right instead of being in power has passed. There are roadblocks, but we all know that if those roadblocks existed for R's they wouldn't even blink before plowing ahead.

As a Californian, in a state where the citizens have voted for Democratic leadership overwhelmingly, I would like to see my elected leaders fight fire with fire for once.

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Beto O'Rourke has advice for Dems. What do you think of it? (Original Post) senseandsensibility Saturday OP
I couldn't agree more FoxNewsSucks Saturday #1
Yup senseandsensibility Saturday #2
Here's Governor Newsom with Brian Tyler Cohen discussing doing this in California BComplex Saturday #32
I hope he can! Problem is down thread states, he is bound by the state constitution to the current districts. LeftInTX Sunday #58
Can we win a wave of redistricting that washes over many blue and purple states? bucolic_frolic Saturday #3
This! 👆👆👆👆👆👆 SheltieLover Saturday #27
Every red state is already gerrymandered to the max Bluetus Saturday #35
Yes! I say go for it. What have we got to lose? Honor? What's that got us so far? Time to start outRepublicaning KPN Sunday #51
If NY and CA customerserviceguy Saturday #4
Well, Texas is going to Bettie Saturday #7
I agree that hoping R states follow the rules and senseandsensibility Saturday #10
I think... Woodycall Saturday #25
Yes senseandsensibility Saturday #26
And very well said. nt Bobstandard Sunday #53
Absolutely! SheltieLover Saturday #30
Texas doesn't have any rules to follow. CA and NY do. LeftInTX Sunday #59
Yup Jilly_in_VA Saturday #37
This message was self-deleted by its author KPN Sunday #52
Are they not already doing that? In many red if not most red states anyway? What have we got to lose? KPN Sunday #54
It's long past the time for Democrats to do this. lees1975 Saturday #5
Yes, I agree with this Bettie Saturday #6
I heard the interview and agree with him. GoodRaisin Saturday #8
Off topic, but I love your username! senseandsensibility Saturday #12
TY GoodRaisin Saturday #13
Yes yes and yes and Gov. Newsome agrees Tribetime Saturday #9
That's good news about Newsom senseandsensibility Saturday #11
I don't think it'd be easy in CA ITAL Saturday #14
If there is any way to get this on the ballot to change it senseandsensibility Saturday #15
They'd have to call a special election madville Saturday #33
Well, a corresponding ballot measure ITAL Saturday #34
Do you think that would stop a Republican Governor in a red State with Rs in control of both chambers? KPN Sunday #50
They could put a competing ballot measure on ITAL Sunday #56
Texas has tried to pass this, but the bills die. The state does not allow statewide citizen petitions. LeftInTX Sunday #57
Just FYI... WarGamer Saturday #16
NY tried to create districts that favored Dems MadameButterfly Saturday #17
Yes, how quickly we forget. At the same time, the very idea of Dems outRepublicaning the Republicans in this or any KPN Sunday #46
yeah, but see post #16 MadameButterfly Monday #60
He's right. Democrats are always in a defensive/reactive mode dalton99a Saturday #18
Recommended. H2O Man Saturday #19
This made me smile, especially the "faster and harder" part. We are probably all there in our own way. The Democratic KPN Sunday #47
NJ Could do it JustAnotherGen Saturday #20
Wow. Hadn't heard that. senseandsensibility Saturday #21
We have a trifecta JustAnotherGen Sunday #45
i agree 100% moonshinegnomie Saturday #22
Gerrymandering example Exp Saturday #23
It's way overdue. orangecrush Saturday #24
YES! YES! YES! Long past time. nt Phoenix61 Saturday #28
Definitely overdue - the repugs in TX own the ground game and he knows it TBF Saturday #29
He's taking ForgedCrank Saturday #31
Here's an excellent video of Beto laying it out for us: Ars Longa Saturday #36
If he's saying, when they go low, BE there at the door, waiting for em B.See Saturday #38
Yes! Exactly! Ars Longa Saturday #39
NY tried to do it and California isn't done directly by democrats JI7 Saturday #40
Oh darn. Did you really have to ruin a good vibe with reality? KPN Sunday #49
all I know is Skittles Saturday #41
Yes. They also need to start punching first and hard. KPN Sunday #48
California and New York both use commissions consisting of people from both major parties and minor ones. summer_in_TX Sunday #42
I think that Texas Republicans may "dummymander" and screw themselves, Jack Valentino Sunday #43
Here's the video of Beto's message on MSNBC: Rhiannon12866 Sunday #44
I agree. BlueKota Sunday #55
If it's "Wake up and fight", then I'm for it Iggo Monday #61
Agreed. Unless there is a national agreement among states to use fair commissions, Dems must not disarm. themaguffin Monday #62

FoxNewsSucks

(11,238 posts)
1. I couldn't agree more
Sat Jul 26, 2025, 02:20 PM
Saturday

I'm sick of our side having to be "nice", and just letting republicons have everything

BComplex

(9,500 posts)
32. Here's Governor Newsom with Brian Tyler Cohen discussing doing this in California
Sat Jul 26, 2025, 05:54 PM
Saturday

Newsom is determined to do this in California.

LeftInTX

(32,862 posts)
58. I hope he can! Problem is down thread states, he is bound by the state constitution to the current districts.
Sun Jul 27, 2025, 01:42 PM
Sunday

bucolic_frolic

(51,626 posts)
3. Can we win a wave of redistricting that washes over many blue and purple states?
Sat Jul 26, 2025, 02:31 PM
Saturday

I agree it's long past time to go partisan but is it winnable and is it good for the country?

Bluetus

(1,344 posts)
35. Every red state is already gerrymandered to the max
Sat Jul 26, 2025, 06:00 PM
Saturday

And that includes Texas. Each time you push farther, you open up a flank for a loss of a "safe" seat.

I don't like the idea of trying to rig elections. But I like even less the idea of standing by while only one side does it.

KPN

(16,800 posts)
51. Yes! I say go for it. What have we got to lose? Honor? What's that got us so far? Time to start outRepublicaning
Sun Jul 27, 2025, 11:27 AM
Sunday

the Republicans. Another term for it: survival.

customerserviceguy

(25,257 posts)
4. If NY and CA
Sat Jul 26, 2025, 02:31 PM
Saturday

redistrict to favor Democratic Party candidates, doesn't that pretty much force Texas to do it? And would that sentiment extend throughout a lot of states that tend red?

Bettie

(18,644 posts)
7. Well, Texas is going to
Sat Jul 26, 2025, 02:37 PM
Saturday

what do you suggest? Let them gerrymander red states further and sigh when we lose congress over and over and over, because we follow rules that no longer work or even apply?

senseandsensibility

(23,059 posts)
10. I agree that hoping R states follow the rules and
Sat Jul 26, 2025, 02:40 PM
Saturday

Last edited Sat Jul 26, 2025, 05:30 PM - Edit history (1)

keeping our figurative powder dry is how we got here. It's time to use the power that voters gave us.

Woodycall

(543 posts)
25. I think...
Sat Jul 26, 2025, 05:24 PM
Saturday

...it's far better use use our metaphorical "powder" now than to be forced to use real powder later because if we don't turn this around, that's going to be the only alternative, if History teaches us anything...

LeftInTX

(32,862 posts)
59. Texas doesn't have any rules to follow. CA and NY do.
Sun Jul 27, 2025, 01:45 PM
Sunday

The only "rules" Texas has is the Voting Rights Act. And we all know where the VRA is going...

Jilly_in_VA

(12,547 posts)
37. Yup
Sat Jul 26, 2025, 06:40 PM
Saturday

Texas is gonna Texas, so Blue states should beat them at their own game. There are several blue states and only one Texas (thank all the gods that may be!) so we should go for it NOW!

Response to Bettie (Reply #7)

KPN

(16,800 posts)
54. Are they not already doing that? In many red if not most red states anyway? What have we got to lose?
Sun Jul 27, 2025, 11:35 AM
Sunday

lees1975

(6,718 posts)
5. It's long past the time for Democrats to do this.
Sat Jul 26, 2025, 02:31 PM
Saturday

The Republicans made this their M.O. when Lamebrain Limbaugh was dictating party policy. Yes, do it.

If we'd been this bold when we had control of Congress in 2020-22, we could have packed that damn Supreme Court, overturned Citizens United and the immunity ruling, saved Roe and expitited Trump's trials, getting the document theft case out of Corrupt Cannon's court, shutting down the delays in his insurrection trial and he'd be in prison now instead of the White House. So when we have a chance to pre-empt something they've done, do it. I'd add Illinois into that group, it is possible to gerrymander this state to the point where there are no GOP seats at all.

Bettie

(18,644 posts)
6. Yes, I agree with this
Sat Jul 26, 2025, 02:32 PM
Saturday

sounds like the orange man is demanding that more red states redistrict as well.

GoodRaisin

(10,378 posts)
8. I heard the interview and agree with him.
Sat Jul 26, 2025, 02:38 PM
Saturday

It’s common sense that if Texas redistricts to gain added congressional seats we must do the same in CA and NY.

ITAL

(1,148 posts)
14. I don't think it'd be easy in CA
Sat Jul 26, 2025, 03:42 PM
Saturday

The redistricting is done by a Commission that was set up by a state ballot measure. That doesn't seem to be the kind of thing that'd be easy to get around.

senseandsensibility

(23,059 posts)
15. If there is any way to get this on the ballot to change it
Sat Jul 26, 2025, 03:47 PM
Saturday

or any other legal way to do so, it should be pursued IMO.

madville

(7,818 posts)
33. They'd have to call a special election
Sat Jul 26, 2025, 05:58 PM
Saturday

To remove the citizens districting commission from the state constitution. The Republican Party there has already vowed to sue if that’s attempted of course.

ITAL

(1,148 posts)
34. Well, a corresponding ballot measure
Sat Jul 26, 2025, 05:59 PM
Saturday

Could probably not go on the ballot until next November.

KPN

(16,800 posts)
50. Do you think that would stop a Republican Governor in a red State with Rs in control of both chambers?
Sun Jul 27, 2025, 11:25 AM
Sunday

LeftInTX

(32,862 posts)
57. Texas has tried to pass this, but the bills die. The state does not allow statewide citizen petitions.
Sun Jul 27, 2025, 01:31 PM
Sunday

Anything statewide must come from the legislature.

WarGamer

(17,604 posts)
16. Just FYI...
Sat Jul 26, 2025, 03:48 PM
Saturday

If all red states made their Congressional delegation red and blue states made their delegations blue...

The GOP would have a commanding 41 seat majority in the House.

Be careful what you wish for.

MadameButterfly

(3,325 posts)
17. NY tried to create districts that favored Dems
Sat Jul 26, 2025, 03:50 PM
Saturday

and judges stopped them. We have honest judges. It won't be allowed in blue states. It will be allowed in red states where the judges are too partisan to follow the law or implement any kind of fairness.

Any appeal to SCOTUS will help Republicans and hurt Dems.

It's not a level playing field.

If we try again, it needs to be in response to Texas doing it and that needs to be the precedent. It might not work, but doing it pre-emptively will make us the instigators. There is no end to red states who can follow suit with impunity.

KPN

(16,800 posts)
46. Yes, how quickly we forget. At the same time, the very idea of Dems outRepublicaning the Republicans in this or any
Sun Jul 27, 2025, 10:58 AM
Sunday

regard is very appealing given the position our country is in. So long as we take the highroad, we will continue to be steamrolled ... conceivably into submission.

I'd say let's give it a go in every blue State. How about here in Oregon?

H2O Man

(77,550 posts)
19. Recommended.
Sat Jul 26, 2025, 03:55 PM
Saturday

Now, I am primarily able to discuss boxing. But in terms of the street fights I was ever in, I can say that the last thing any guy heard after telling me, "you hit me first" was my left hook sizzling towards his jaw. That generally ended it, as when they regained consciousness, they didn't want to fight any more.

Now, of course I am advocating hitting the maga cultists non-violently. After all, I am non-violent, though I do like landing a few combinations on one of the heavy bags here. My younger son has one indoors and one on the lawn for me, and comments that I am delivering combinations faster and harder since the 2024 election.

KPN

(16,800 posts)
47. This made me smile, especially the "faster and harder" part. We are probably all there in our own way. The Democratic
Sun Jul 27, 2025, 11:06 AM
Sunday

Party should be too.

I say let's beat them to the punch and do this in every blue State.

Edit: Oh, and by the way, are you a leftie H2O Man?

JustAnotherGen

(36,000 posts)
45. We have a trifecta
Sun Jul 27, 2025, 07:24 AM
Sunday

If he signals (and he has) to the Assembly and Senate - they could easily pull together a commission and get it done.

Exp

(458 posts)
23. Gerrymandering example
Sat Jul 26, 2025, 04:54 PM
Saturday





Boundaries drawn to apportion five "districts" result in varying color majorities, including no yellow and 5 blue (top left), 3 yellow and 2 blue (top right), and 2 yellow and 3 blue (lower examples matching "voter" proportions).

TBF

(35,174 posts)
29. Definitely overdue - the repugs in TX own the ground game and he knows it
Sat Jul 26, 2025, 05:28 PM
Saturday

they "redistrict" all the time and get away with it. The only way to win is to beat them at their own game. It's not like they are ever going to "follow the rules" unless it benefits them.

ForgedCrank

(2,784 posts)
31. He's taking
Sat Jul 26, 2025, 05:33 PM
Saturday

the MAGA bait and suggesting that we behave exactly like they are accusing us of.
Being right is always the priority. I see no valid reason for us to start behaving like them.

Ars Longa

(209 posts)
36. Here's an excellent video of Beto laying it out for us:
Sat Jul 26, 2025, 06:36 PM
Saturday
&list=RDNS4a3z208IFtA&start_radio=1

IMO He has been one of our better political athletes over
the last 10 years, and it has been unfortunate that he
couldn't quite get over the hump (twice) in TX. Maybe,
ironically, he would be better in a National Campaign,
than just in Tx.

B.See

(5,980 posts)
38. If he's saying, when they go low, BE there at the door, waiting for em
Sat Jul 26, 2025, 06:42 PM
Saturday

then hell yeah. It's how I've always felt. MAGATS COUNT on us 'playing nice.'

JI7

(92,364 posts)
40. NY tried to do it and California isn't done directly by democrats
Sat Jul 26, 2025, 07:55 PM
Saturday

We have things in place which prevent us from easily doing it the way they do in Texas.

summer_in_TX

(3,717 posts)
42. California and New York both use commissions consisting of people from both major parties and minor ones.
Sun Jul 27, 2025, 01:06 AM
Sunday

They would first have to dismantle those, then do the redistricting I think. The LWV doesn't think any of that will happen. I asked my local current and former presidents and in meeting with state LWV leaders that point was made.

Jack Valentino

(2,890 posts)
43. I think that Texas Republicans may "dummymander" and screw themselves,
Sun Jul 27, 2025, 01:14 AM
Sunday

in the face of a "blue wave"....

that would be ok with me. I think they may fuck themselves...


And YES, Democratic controlled states should reciprocate---
and likely be safer to do so for 2026....


(Actually if Republicans want to gerrymander another 5 or 8 seats for 2026,
I think that is a lot less than they need.... Dems flipped 40 seats in 2018....)




Rhiannon12866

(239,797 posts)
44. Here's the video of Beto's message on MSNBC:
Sun Jul 27, 2025, 07:12 AM
Sunday
'Throw the punch first and throw it harder': Beto O'Rourke urges Dems to fight Texas gerrymandering - MSNBC Reports
https://www.democraticunderground.com/132153319


BlueKota

(4,448 posts)
55. I agree.
Sun Jul 27, 2025, 12:20 PM
Sunday

I don't like sports or sports analogies, normally, but say you have two teams playing basketball. The red team keeps tripping the blue team players, or knocking them down on the floor hard, then stepping on their arm to get them to release the ball. There are no referees willing to call foul.

Sure the blue team is taking the high road, and playing fair. Yes, that's admirable in a way, but there's no way the blues are going to win the game, in the long run. Unless the blue team is willing to show the red team, they're willing to push back harder, and they're tired of the red teams shit, and make the reds eat their own shit.

themaguffin

(4,583 posts)
62. Agreed. Unless there is a national agreement among states to use fair commissions, Dems must not disarm.
Mon Jul 28, 2025, 09:17 AM
Monday
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