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Detroit lost 25% of its population in a single decade--a decline second only to hurricane-devastated New Orleans.
Will the LULAC v. Perry decision open the door to a flood of middecade redistrictings? Probably not.
No one, other than a fool or a knave, could discount the threat facing us today from militant Islam.
Government memos leaked to the press are nothing new in Washington, yet they can still command a front page, above-the-fold headline.
As practiced in recent decades,redistricting has done more damage than anything else to comity, bipartisanship, and moderation in Congress.
Race-driven districting is the product of a bygone era and should be ended, and it should be replaced by a celebration that black politics has come of age in the United States.
The unpopularity of the Obama Democrats' policies seem sure to hurt the party in this year's elections and upcoming redistricting seems likely to extend the pain for several more election cycles.
Republicans look to have a bigger advantage in this redistricting cycle than they have ever had before.



