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THEY'VE DONE IT FOREVER! Stephen Miller Blasts Hypocritical Dems for 'Gerrymandering the Country Beyond Recognition' [WATCH]

posted by Hannity Staff - 8.07.25

Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy Stephen Miller stopped by Hannity Wednesday night to unload on Democrats for their hypocrisy when it comes to redrawing congressional districts; “Democrats have gerrymandered the vote beyond recognition,” Miller said.

“It’s a joke, because the gerrymandering ‘art’ has been mastered by Democrats in deep blue states, and they’ve done it forever so it’s laughable that they’re upset that Texas is following their model,” Hannity said, teeing up Miller.

“The Democrats have gerrymandered this country beyond recognition,” Miller said. “Republicans won in the biggest blue states about 40% of the vote in the last election. States like California and New York, according to the official tally, but only got 20% of the vote — we’re talking about the House Republicans here.”

Miller continued: “In 2024, House Republicans won a 3x larger popular vote margin than in 2010. In 2010, they picked up 63 seats. In 2024, four seats! Even though they won a 3x larger victory in the popular vote margin for House Republicans.”

“Democrats have gerrymandered the vote beyond recognition to try and maintain their advantage in the House elections. Let’s not forget, Democrats rigged the 2020 census by including illegal aliens!”

“Texas is just taking a small corrective step against this ocean of abuse by the Democratic Party,” Miller added.

Miller also discusses President Trump’s recent economic wins.

Watch the clip above.

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