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North Carolina Republicans Approve House Map That Flips at Least Three Seats

Republicans in North Carolina approved a heavily gerrymandered congressional map on Wednesday that is likely to knock out about half of the Democrats representing the state in the House of Representatives. It could result in as much as an 11-3 advantage for Republicans.
The State House, controlled by a Republican supermajority, voted for the new lines a day after the State Senate approved them. Gov. Roy Cooper of North Carolina, a Democrat, cannot veto redistricting legislation.
The map creates 10 solidly Republican districts, three solidly Democratic districts and one competitive district. Currently, under the lines drawn by a court for the 2022 election, each party holds seven seats.
The new lines ensure Republican dominance in a state that, while leaning red, is closely divided. President Donald J. Trump won it by just over a percentage point in 2020, and Republicans won the last two Senate elections by two and three points.
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The Democratic incumbents who have been essentially drawn off the map are Representatives Jeff Jackson in the Charlotte area, Kathy Manning in the Greensboro area and Wiley Nickel in the Raleigh area. A seat held by a fourth Democrat, Representative Don Davis, is expected to be competitive.

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“If either of these maps become final, it means I’m toast in Congress,” Mr. Jackson said in a video on X last week after the release of two draft maps, one of which became the final product. “This is the majority party in the state legislature in North Carolina basically saying, ‘We want another member of our party in Congress, so we’re going to redraw the map to take out Jeff.’”

On Thursday, he announced that he would run for attorney general of North Carolina “to fight political corruption,” a label he applied to the gerrymandered maps.
Mr. Nickel, who won a close race last year, was also defiant.
“I don’t want to give these maps credibility by announcing a run in any of these gerrymandered districts,” he said on X. “The maps are an extreme partisan gerrymander by Republican legislators that totally screw North Carolina voters. It’s time to sue the bastards.”
Ms. Manning did not announce specific plans but said she was “not willing to let these partisan maps take away my constituents’ right to representation.” She criticized Republicans for diluting voters in Guilford County, which includes Greensboro, by dividing them among three districts that also include distant parts of the state.
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Republicans openly acknowledged the advantage they were drawing for themselves. “There’s no doubt that the congressional map that’s before you today has a lean towards Republicans,” State Representative Destin Hall, the chairman of the redistricting committee, said on the floor, while adding that legislators had “complied with the law in every way.” (Mr. Hall did not immediately respond to a request for comment.)
The new map and the events that led to it illustrate both the power of gerrymandering to render voters’ preferences electorally irrelevant, and the extent to which control of the House is being determined by courts’ interpretation of what lines are permissible.
North Carolina has long been one of the most gerrymandered states in the country, as well as the subject of years of legal battles. Last year, the North Carolina Supreme Court ruled that a previous gerrymandered map was illegal, and court-drawn lines were used in the midterm elections, producing more competitive districts and, ultimately, an evenly divided congressional delegation.
But something else also happened in the midterms: A Republican won a seat on the state Supreme Court, flipping it from a Democratic to a Republican majority. Though none of the facts had changed except the composition of the court, the justices promptly threw out the 2022 ruling, opening the door for Republican legislators to restore their party’s advantage.
In several other states, the courts are also prevailing.
In Wisconsin, where voters recently elected a liberal justice, the state Supreme Court is widely expected to rule against an existing Republican gerrymander. In Alabama, a court ordered a map this month that includes two districts, instead of one, where Black voters have or are close to a majority. That change, stemming from a United States Supreme Court decision earlier this year, will most likely result in one more Democratic representative.
The same Supreme Court ruling could lead to a new majority-Black district in Louisiana, though that is tied up in another lawsuit. Separately, a contentious redistricting process is on the table in New York.

Sad story about a guy who apparently drowned while kayaking, but get a look at those epic eyebrows!

The body of a beloved fitness instructor who went missing while kayaking near the St. Augustine Inlet in Florida was found Tuesday, according to a family friend.

Eiffel Gilyana, 46, was kayaking Saturday morning when he vanished, the U.S. Coast Guard Southeast said in a statement. A group called and reported that he was not wearing a life jacket at the time. The Jewish Community Alliance said he was paddling an outrigger canoe with friends.

Leonardo Yui, a family friend, told First Coast News that Gilyana's body was found north of Vilano Beach on Tuesday afternoon. Yui is a member of Hydro Task Force-1, an organization that supports active military and veterans, which assisted in searching for Gilyana.

Eiffel Gyliana.
Eiffel Gyliana.Jewish Community Alliance
"Our hearts are shattered with the devastating news about Eiffel," Yui said in a statement on the organization's Facebook page. "His passion, dedication, and contributions to our organization and the broader community will never be forgotten. We extend our deepest condolences to his family, friends, and all who knew him."

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission confirmed that a body had been found but did not name the person.

"Our thoughts are with the victim’s family and friends. This is an active investigation and there is no further information available at this time," a spokesperson said.

Rescuers searched about 341 square miles for him, the Coast Guard said.

The rescue was called off Sunday following an "intensive search," Cmdr. Nick Barrow, the search-and-rescue coordinator with Coast Guard Sector Jacksonville, said. His canoe had been recovered on Saturday, according to First Coast News.

"Our heartfelt condolences go out to the family and friends affected by this tragic event," Barrow said in a statement.

Gilyana was well respected in his community and was a fitness and wellness director with the Jewish Community Alliance.

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*** GAME THREAD: Iowa WBB at No. 18 Ohio State ****

Ohio State made the Elite Eight last year, defeating UConn in the Sweet Sixteen in the process. This year, the Buckeyes returned all but one starter from that Elite Eight team and added one of the best players in the transfer portal. With so much returning experience, the Buckeyes were a popular pick to win the Big Ten and to advance to the Final Four.

Thus far, the Buckeyes haven't lived up to those expectations. They've played two ranked opponents--USC and UCLA--and lost both game by nine points and six points, respectively. They also lost by nine points at Michigan in late December. The Wolverines are among ESPN's first four teams out of the tournament in the latest Bracketology.

The Buckeyes' best wins this season are all in conference. They beat Penn State by 10 in overtime at home, beat Michigan State by five at home, and won by eight at Maryland on Wednesday.

More here: https://iowa.rivals.com/news/preview-no-2-iowa-wbb-at-no-18-ohio-state

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  • Patriot Front is a white supremacist group whose members maintain that their ancestors conquered America and bequeathed it to them, and no one else.
  • Patriot Front justifies its ideology of hate and intolerance under the guise of preserving the ethnic and cultural origins of its members’ European ancestors.
  • Patriot Front spreads its hateful propaganda via the internet and by distributing banners, fliers, posters, and stickers.
  • Since 2019, Patriot Front has been responsible for the vast majority of white supremacist propaganda distributed in the United States.
  • One of the United States’ most visible white supremacist groups, Patriot Front participates in localized “flash demonstrations” across the nation.
  • While claiming loyalty to America as a nation, Patriot Front seeks to form a new state, one that advocates for the “descendants of its creators,” namely white men.
Patriot Front is a white supremacist group whose members maintain that their ancestors conquered America and bequeathed it to them alone. They define themselves as American fascists or American nationalists who are focused on preserving America’s identity as a European-American nation.

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Your child wants to marry. Which scenario(s) would upset you most/least?

  • I would be most upset if they wanted to marry someone of a different religion.

    Votes: 1 3.7%
  • I would be most upset if they wanted to marry someone of a different race.

    Votes: 1 3.7%
  • I would be most upset if they wanted to marry someone from a different party.

    Votes: 7 25.9%
  • I would be most upset if they wanted to marry someone of the same gender.

    Votes: 9 33.3%
  • I would be least upset if they wanted to marry someone of a different religion.

    Votes: 5 18.5%
  • I would be least upset if they wanted to marry someone of a different race.

    Votes: 4 14.8%
  • I would be least upset if they wanted to marry someone from a different party.

    Votes: 2 7.4%
  • I would be least upset if they wanted to marry someone of the same gender.

    Votes: 4 14.8%
  • I'm so saintly that none of those would phase me in the slightest.

    Votes: 10 37.0%

"Experiments have revealed that 'children as young as two will prefer other children randomly assigned to the same T-shirt color,' Christakis writes."

That's one of several comments that stood out when reading this article:

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It is great to be an Iowa Wrestling fan.

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