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Did Trump s actions as president cost Florida a seat in Congress and an electoral vote?

Did Trump s actions as president cost Florida a seat in Congress and an electoral vote?
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Census population shifts favoring blue states under Biden raise alarm

The result was that red states netted fewer seats in the U.S. House over the next decade than had been anticipated. The authors acknowledged that it’s only circumstantial evidence but said the lopsided nature of the changes in favoring Democratic states is ringing “alarm bells.” “Was the Census Bureau count rigged?” Mr. Moore and Mr. Antoni said. “Was it manipulated by the Biden team to hand more seats to the Democrats and to get more money federal spending is often allocated based on population for the blue states?” The December estimate was based on projections from the 2010 census, birth and death records and the American Community Survey, an ongoing census of a small sample of people each year.

Opinion: State population totals stir questions about a possible Latino census undercount

Opinion: State population totals stir questions about a possible Latino census undercount Scott Martelle © (U.S. Census Bureau) Despite invitations to participate in the 2020 census, concerns grow that Latinos may have been undercounted in some states. (U.S. Census Bureau) The first round of 2020 census results released this week were the sorts of aggregate numbers that tell us only about broad shifts. As in, California loses a seat in the House of Representatives, Montana gains one. But a curious pattern seems to be emerging: The census’ own estimates of some state populations in recent years were higher than the announced decennial count itself, leading to some persuasive speculation that Republican efforts to reduce participation in the count, particularly among immigrant communities, worked.

The evidence of Trump s final act of sabotage

The evidence of Trump s final act of sabotage (Official White House Photo by Joyce N. Boghosian) President Donald J. Trump walks from the Oval Office to board Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House Tuesday, Jan. 4, 2021, en route to Joint Base Andrews, Md. to begin his trip to Georgia. SalonApril 28, 2021 Democratic lawmakers and election experts expressed concerns that Monday s release of the Census Bureau s congressional apportionment data reflected a systematic undercount of Latino residents that may be linked to former President Donald Trump s efforts to change census rules. The Census Bureau announced that Texas would gain two House seats after the latest population count, while Florida, Colorado, North Carolina, Oregon and Montana would each gain one. California, New York, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Michigan, Ohio and West Virginia will each lose a seat. But those numbers were well short of the projected changes, particularly in states with fast-gr

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