"I don't think there's any chance of a turnaround, given the magnitude," Clark Bensen, whose Virginia-based firm Polidata researches population numbers for political clients, said Wednesday. "Unless Toyota moves into Detroit and takes over, you're going down."Heh.
Based on Bensen's projections for 2010, Michigan will be among a handful of states likely to lose a seat - Pennsylvania, Illinois, Iowa and Minnesota among them. New York and Ohio stand to lose two, he said.
His projections show Texas gaining four seats and Florida and Arizona two apiece.
Thursday, March 22, 2007
Who's Going to Lose House Seats after the Next Census?
wzzm13 reports: