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NASHVILLE —
Dear Liberals,
I greet you from the Medieval stronghold of the American South, where things are every bit as bad as you've heard. They may be worse.
Red-state legislators have perfected the art of voter suppression, which you probably know. They have also gerrymandered the South's blue cities into political irrelevance, which you may not. These cities serve as their states' economic engines: According to Mark Muro, the policy director of the Brookings Institution's Metropolitan Policy Project, the counties Joe Biden won in 2020 account for 71 percent of U.S. gross domestic product. A bunch of those counties are in red states, and they are growing.
Come help us grow. The new gerrymandered district lines are based on current data. With your help, we can outwit craven G.O.P. calculations about where residents reliably vote Republican. Once you're here, you can help us register voters in disenfranchised communities, too, and drive them to the polls on Election Day.
Changing what happens in red states is the surest way to change what happens in Congress, but railing on social media from your blue state won't change a thing down here. To legislators, the only opinion that matters is the opinion held by the people who vote in their districts. If you want to change Joe Manchin's mind about climate change, you'll need to move to West Virginia.