Even though some Missouri GOP legislators are pushing for a 7R-1D gerrymander, they likely don’t have the votes necessary for anything other than 6R-2D. That would be a win for Dems. https://t.co/KvAFoaLuYP
— Dave Wasserman (@Redistrict) January 4, 2022
It still looks like the most likely Missouri outcome is a 6R-2D map that shores up #MO02 Rep. Ann Wagner (R), rather than an aggressive 7R-1D gerrymander targeting #MO05 Rep. Emanuel Cleaver (D). https://t.co/dDh0fxOcT5
— Dave Wasserman (@Redistrict) December 30, 2021
Pretty remarkable to see Missouri Republicans openly call for more aggressively gerrymandered maps. https://t.co/pvCts9vjWZ
— Nathaniel Rakich (@baseballot) January 3, 2022
Live by the gerrymander, die by the gerrymander.https://t.co/BaYDBt5aKq
— Turtleneck Politics™️ (@TonyMoonbeam) January 4, 2022
Will the Missouri democrats give the bipartisan support needed to gerrymander themselves into oblivion? Probably. https://t.co/9MfGcJbHYJ pic.twitter.com/6DSZUIuew3
— Matt B, PhD (@Matt_Bernico) January 4, 2022
Today, the Missouri state House passed this 6 🔴 / 2 🔵 congressional map, rebuffing conservatives who pushed a 7-1 map. https://t.co/e7hQqg1lcQ pic.twitter.com/q0E8lrHkQp
— Nathaniel Rakich (@baseballot) January 20, 2022