02-02-2019, 11:00 AM
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Econ Chief
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Re: Brexit
Except that there wouldn't be 10 more Democratic senators. Assuming you're referring to the Six Californias proposal from a few years ago, legal scholar Vikram Amar posited that two of the new "Californias" would in fact be solidly Republican, while only two others would be solidly Democratic. The other two would effectively be toss-ups. In addition, the Democratic congressional delegation from California generally opposed the idea, while other opponents of the proposal called it a pro-Republican "power play". How does that imply a benefit for Democrats?
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