Arnold Schwarzenegger Terminates Jake Tapper’s Effort To Blame GOP For Gerrymandering | Eastern NC Now

"There has been gerrymandering going on for 200 years," he said.

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    Actor and former Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger (R-CA) quickly terminated CNN anchor Jake Tapper's argument that the Republican Party was largely responsible for gerrymandered congressional maps all across the United States.

    Schwarzenegger, who served as California's governor from 2003-2011, joined Tapper on Sunday's broadcast of "State of the Union" and argued that "extreme gerrymandering" had been happening for decades and would only end up hurting the American people.

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    "As you've acknowledged, this all started because of redistricting in Texas - and this was Trump pushing Republican-controlled states to throw out their current congressional maps so as to cook the books so that there is less - it is less likely for Democrats to retake control of the House during the next year midterms," Tapper began. "I mean, is it fair to argue that - do you believe that the Republican Party is starting this?"

    "No, Jake. No, Jake. There has been gerrymandering going on for 200 years," Schwarzenegger replied, shaking his head. "There is such extreme gerrymandering going on that in a state like Massachusetts, it has like 40% of the people voting for Trump, they only - they have zero representatives. The Republican Party has zero representatives sent to the House. Think about that."

    "In New Mexico, 45% of the people voted for Trump and vote Republican, and zero is sent to the House, zero representatives from the Republican Party," the "Terminator" actor continued. "So there's gerrymandering - crazy gerrymandering - going on all over the country, and we wanted to try to stop it in California, and we did stop it in California."

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    This is not the first time Schwarzenegger has vocally opposed gerrymandering - regardless of which party was redrawing the maps. In 2019, he joined with Governor Larry Hogan (R-MD) in opposition to a New Democrat-favored map in Maryland and a Republican-favored map in North Carolina.

    "It is a national scandal with what is going on with the gerrymandering and the way our politicians draw the district lines. Both parties are doing it. Democrats are gerrymandering, Republicans are gerrymandering. It is a real disservice to the people. It is not a representative government, but a mis-representative government," he said at the time.

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