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Republican Lawmakers React to Passing Evers' District Maps
Clip: Season 2200 Episode 2231 | 3m 22sVideo has Closed Captions
Republican lawmakers react to redistricting maps proposed by Gov. Tony Evers.
Republican lawmakers passed legislative redistricting maps proposed by Gov. Tony Evers, saying they are not pleased about it but hoped to avoid the Wisconsin Supreme Court approving another option.
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Republican Lawmakers React to Passing Evers' District Maps
Clip: Season 2200 Episode 2231 | 3m 22sVideo has Closed Captions
Republican lawmakers passed legislative redistricting maps proposed by Gov. Tony Evers, saying they are not pleased about it but hoped to avoid the Wisconsin Supreme Court approving another option.
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>> AT THE STATE CAPITOL THIS WEEK, ANOTHER CURVE BALL IN THE FIGHT OVER NEW VOTING MAPS.
WHILE AWAITING A DECISION FROM THE WISCONSIN SUPREME COURT ON WHICH DISTRICTS MAPS WILL BE IN EFFECT FOR THE UPCOMING ELECTIONS, REPUBLICANS IN THE LEGISLATURE ONCE AGAIN PUT FORWARD MAPS DRAWN BY DEMOCRATIC GOVERNOR TONY EVERS, ONLY THIS TIME WITHOUT ANY CHANGES.
EVEN MORE SURPRISING WAS THE MAJORITY OF DEMOCRATS VOTING AGAINST THE MEASURE, SKEPTICAL OF REPUBLICAN INTENTIONS.
NOT ALL REPUBLICANS VOTED IN LINE WITH THEIR CAUCUS, WHILE OTHERS VOTED IN FAVOR WITH GREAT RESENTMENT.
REPUBLICAN SENATOR VAN WANGGAARD SAID OF THE VOTE REPUBLICANS WERE NOT STUCK BETWEEN A ROCK AND A HARD PLACE; IT WAS A MATTER OF CHOOSING TO BE STABBED, SHOT, POISONED, OR LED TO THE GUILLOTINE.
WE CHOSE TO BE STABBED, HE SAID, SO WE COULD LIVE TO FIGHT ANOTHER DAY.
>> ONCE WE PASS THE MAPS, MORE OR LESS THE LAWSUITS STOP, THERE'S NO NEED FOR US TO TRY TO DO AN APPEAL TO THE SUPREME COURT BECAUSE THE LEGISLATURE HAS ADOPTED A MAP, IT'S BEEN SIGNED BY THE GOVERNOR.
THERE'S NO NEED FOR US TO BE ABLE TO GO THROUGH THIS PROCESS TO SAY THAT JEANNETTE JANET PROZ IS BIASED AND WE NEED A CAPERTON DECISION BECAUSE SHE WON'T BE VOTING ON THE MAPS.
THE POTENTIAL WE HAVE TO GO TO THE SUPREME COURT AND WIN ARE NO LONGER VIABLE, WHICH IS WHY, IF THE GOVERNOR SIGNS THE MAP, I AM SUPREMELY CONFIDENT THAT THAT IS THE MAP THAT WE WILL RUN ON IN NOVEMBER.
WHETHER I LIKE IT OR NOT, THAT'S WHAT WE'RE GOING TO DEAL WITH.
>> GIVEN THE CIRCUMSTANCE THE LEGISLATURE IS FACED WITH TWO CHOICES: EITHER PASS THE MAPS AS IS OR ALLOW THE LIBERAL MAJORITY TO GERRYMANDER THE STATE AT THE LAST MINUTE WITHOUT PUBLIC INPUT.
WISCONSIN VOTERS DESERVE MORE CERTAINTY THAN WISCONSIN SUPREME COURT IS GOING TO PROVIDE THE LEGISLATURE.
GOING TO END THIS SHAM LITIGATION AND PASS THE GOVERNOR'S MAP.
NOMINATION PAPERS WILL BE CIRCULATED IN 62 DAYS FROM TODAY.
THE 2024 ELECTION IS ALMOST HERE.
PASSING THEY SAY MAPS AND HAVING THEM SIGNED BY THE GOVERNOR WILL GIVE THE WISCONSIN VOTERS THE CERTAINTY THAT THEY DESERVE.
>> AN I DON'T FEAR THE ELECTION THAT I'M GOING TO BE FACED WITH MY DELICATELY SLICED DISTRICT NOW BASED UPON THE GOVERNOR'S LAWYERS MUST HAVE PUT TOGETHER, BUT I'M GOING TO VOTE FOR THESE MAPS BECAUSE THE PROCESS THAT'S UNDERWAY IN THE SUPREME COURT CERTAINLY DOESN'T APPEAR THAT IT'S GOING TO TAKE OUR ARGUMENTS SERIOUSLY OR EVEN CONSIDER THEM.
SO WE KIND OF HAVE A GUN TO OUR HEAD, FRANKLIN, IS HOW IT'S LOOKING RIGHT NOW.
AND, I MEAN, I'M GOING TO GO OUT ON A LIMB AND SAY THE GOVERNOR, AS HE'S ALREADY INDICATED, SAYS THAT HE DOES SIGN THESE MAPS BECAUSE I REALLY DON'T THINK HE WANTS TO BE SO HYPOCRITICAL OR SO PARTISAN THAT HE WOULD VETO HIS OWN EXACT MAPS THAT HE HAS PUT FORTH.
>> I DON'T LIKE THIS BILL.
I DON'T LIKE WHAT WE'RE DOING HERE TODAY.
I THINK IT WAS ALREADY SETTLED.
I THINK WE HAVE A DUTY AND A RESPONSIBILITY, AND WE DID THAT.
THE DANGEROUS PRECEDENT THAT'S BEING SET IS THAT A SUPREME COURT JUSTICE CAN RUN MAKING PROMISES OF THE OUTCOME OF A
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