republicans will tell you that for the first time in 100 years the city of cincinnati is in one district, that's true, but the county is split into three different districts and what they're arguing is by splitting it into three different districts you've divided up the black community in that area and into those three separate districts and sort of diluted their vote there. they call it cracking, packing and cracking, and up in northeast ohio, representative stephanie house, a state house representative here, made the point that oakwood, the cleveland suburb and a predominantly black neighborhood got split, where the two whiter neighborhoods near oakwood were not split. they were kept in the same district. >> so the republicans have argued that no seats changed party hands in a decade, and that this new map makes for more competitive races. do you get the sense that