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BumRushDaShow

(164,777 posts)
Sun Dec 14, 2025, 04:45 PM Yesterday

Sen. Rand Paul says redistricting efforts could lead to political violence

Source: NBC News

Dec. 14, 2025, 10:25 AM EST


WASHINGTON — Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., said Sunday that he believes mid-decade redistricting is a “mistake” by both parties that could eventually lead to more political violence.

“I think that it’s going to lead to more civil tension and possibly more violence in our country,” he said on NBC News’ “Meet the Press,” casting blame on both parties for redrawing maps to boost their prospects in next year’s midterm elections.

Paul pointed to how members of the minority party could feel if politicians redraw districts to increase the majority party’s power. “Like in my state, we’re a very Republican state, but we have one Democrat area in Louisville and we have a Democrat congressman. We could carve up Louisville and get rid of that one congressman,” he said. “But how does that make Democrats feel? I think it makes them feel like they’re not represented.”

Asked again to clarify if he believed redistricting pushes could lead to political violence, Paul told “Meet the Press” moderator Kristen Welker, “I think there is the potential that when people have no representation, that they feel disenfranchised, that it can lead and might lead to violence in our country.”

Read more: https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/elections/rand-paul-redistricting-political-violence-mistake-congress-rcna249090

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Sen. Rand Paul says redistricting efforts could lead to political violence (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Yesterday OP
Well why the hell did you vote for it Rand? BOSSHOG Yesterday #1
When, where and how did or could he "vote for it"? This is a state issue.... reACTIONary Yesterday #10
The Vote I was referring to BOSSHOG Yesterday #12
It's reasonable to presume he voted for tsf.... reACTIONary Yesterday #13
I think he's probably right. Has he come out against re-districting in Texas and tried to organize a coalition to get Martin68 Yesterday #2
Whose party started it shithead? dem4decades Yesterday #3
And who approved it..... Lovie777 Yesterday #8
Let's say this now....The GOP drew first blood on this... FarPoint Yesterday #4
Says the body snatcher FalloutShelter Yesterday #5
go talk with your buddies in Missouri UpInArms Yesterday #6
Fuck Rand Paul. NewHendoLib Yesterday #7
Indeed RetiredParatrooper Yesterday #9
Tell me again which party has overwhelmingly been violent Buddyzbuddy Yesterday #11
Yes agree 100% blue blues Yesterday #14
Sort of reminds you of the "no taxation without representation" rallying cry of the Revolutionary War. patphil Yesterday #15
No RetiredParatrooper Yesterday #17
Gerrymandering is a form of taking away your representation. patphil Yesterday #18
And based on statistics and history BaronChocula Yesterday #16

BOSSHOG

(44,458 posts)
1. Well why the hell did you vote for it Rand?
Sun Dec 14, 2025, 04:50 PM
Yesterday

Your political party is a disease damaging America. Take that up in committee. Clutch your pearls wishing that trump would just stop. Do something for gods sake. Act as if your country depended on it.

reACTIONary

(6,933 posts)
10. When, where and how did or could he "vote for it"? This is a state issue....
Sun Dec 14, 2025, 06:24 PM
Yesterday

... over which he has no say. According to news reports, KY is unlikely to pursue it.

BOSSHOG

(44,458 posts)
12. The Vote I was referring to
Sun Dec 14, 2025, 06:31 PM
Yesterday

Was the one for President. He has no say over the matter but he’s bullied some in his party to make it their job to aid and abet him.

Martin68

(26,884 posts)
2. I think he's probably right. Has he come out against re-districting in Texas and tried to organize a coalition to get
Sun Dec 14, 2025, 04:54 PM
Yesterday

it under control? We've already got political violence over health insurance, immigration, and I don't know what else.

Lovie777

(21,480 posts)
8. And who approved it.....
Sun Dec 14, 2025, 05:08 PM
Yesterday

6 RW US SC justices. Who approved racial profiling re immigrates and even legal USA citizens. See above…….

The list goes on and it’s not in favor re Democracy.

The Republican Party sucks.

FarPoint

(14,450 posts)
4. Let's say this now....The GOP drew first blood on this...
Sun Dec 14, 2025, 04:57 PM
Yesterday

dumpys stooge in Texas started this fight....

UpInArms

(53,897 posts)
6. go talk with your buddies in Missouri
Sun Dec 14, 2025, 05:04 PM
Yesterday

stupid shit schmidt and josh runaway hawley

tell them they are allowing that shit by not speaking up

and until then, go blow yourself

Buddyzbuddy

(2,019 posts)
11. Tell me again which party has overwhelmingly been violent
Sun Dec 14, 2025, 06:29 PM
Yesterday

when they don't get what they want, politically?

patphil

(8,621 posts)
15. Sort of reminds you of the "no taxation without representation" rallying cry of the Revolutionary War.
Sun Dec 14, 2025, 08:36 PM
Yesterday
17. No
Sun Dec 14, 2025, 08:54 PM
Yesterday

Every congressional district in Indiana is represented. Not having your choice in office != not represented. What Johnson did to Adelita Grijalva was denying AZ-7 representation.

The American colonies had NO representation in Parliament.

patphil

(8,621 posts)
18. Gerrymandering is a form of taking away your representation.
Sun Dec 14, 2025, 09:05 PM
Yesterday

If the district map is rigged so you can't win, who's representing you?
The colonies had no representatives at all. But, if you are denied the ability to elect someone who would support your view, then you effectively have no voice in that part of government.

I didn't think it'd be that hard to see that the intent is the same.

BaronChocula

(3,923 posts)
16. And based on statistics and history
Sun Dec 14, 2025, 08:51 PM
Yesterday

the dopes devoted to your party would most likely be the perpetrators. Just say it, Rand.

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