Anonymous ID: 1157ec Aug. 9, 2022, midnight No.17301606   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Census blunder may tip 2024 to Democrats

 

https://twitter.com/thehill/status/1532090882870153217

 

The changes will impact national politics in a dramatic fashion. The 2020 census led to significant changes to congressional seats apportioned to states. Texas gained two congressional seats, while North Carolina, Florida, Montana, Colorado and Oregon each gained one. New York, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Ohio, Michigan, Illinois and California each lost one seat in Congress. There was significant surprise that population growth winners such as Texas and Florida didn’t gain more seats. With the possible exception of Illinois not losing a seat, the likely effects of an accurate count would have overwhelmingly aided red states. Simply put, the revised figures show that (mostly) red states had even quicker relative population growth compared to the rest of the country — and especially compared to (mostly) blue states. It is entirely possible that undercounted states could have gained at least one seat in Congress, while overcounted states may have lost at least one each.

 

The error resulted in over 600,000 overcounted residents in New York and a similar amount undercounted in Texas. Last year, media coverage lamented that New York lost a member of Congress by being 89 residents short. With the revised, accurate numbers, New York may have lost a second seat — had the corrected numbers been available earlier. Considering that Republicans need to flip just five seats to retake Congress, each misplaced seat is crucial.

 

https://thehill.com/opinion/campaign/3504546-census-blunder-may-tip-2024-to-democrats/

 

WHAT THE ACTUAL FUCK

IT SAYS that they can't/won't do anything about it for mid-terms or 2024 election. HOW TF is that ok????