[...] it's far from a certainty as Kennedy has done the opposite 39% of the time. ....
Any idea when a ruling will be made?
Very surprised we haven't heard anything about this. A simple google search of "gerrymandering supreme court case" shows the last article written on October 5th. That's 4 weeks ago today.
Thought I remember reading somewhere that a decision would be usually in a couple weeks.
A decision in the case is expected by June 2018.
Here's some recent "news"
http://host.madison.com/wsj/news/local/govt-and-politics/report-robin-vos-confronted-john-kasich-over-wisconsin-redistricting-position/article_6252e787-d7b2-5bc5-baf0-36341816abcb.html
John Kasich (R) is getting some heat from Republicans for taking an anti-gerrymandering stance on this case. Was called a "traitor"to his party. Ha!
I dislike John a lot less than the other former GOP candidates. This is some common-sense stuff that shouldn't be a partisan issue. IIRC he is moderate in some other areas, as well. Moderates don't always fare well in primaries, but would be better in office, IMHO.
Moderates don't always fare well in primaries, but would be better in office, IMHO.
I don't think you have to be moderate to be a good President, but you have to be sane.There's your problem. No one who is moderate/sane enough to win a general election/be a good president can win a GOP primary.
This isn't yet the case on the left, but Democrats haven't nominated some radical socialist or communist, yet, either.
An interesting read on the subject.