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To Fight Trump, Democrats Must Embrace Gerrymandering
Republicans have been winning an asymmetric war over district lines for decades. To preserve democracy, their opponents will have to fight back.
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Kate Compton Barr lost her election for the North Carolina Senate last November by nearly 30 points. She knew she would — her ...
An anti-gerrymandering lawsuit contending the Utah Legislature acted unconstitutionally when it repealed and replaced a 2018 ...
Ohio GOP chairman admitted to fellow Republicans that the party thwarted an anti-gerrymandering proposal in last year's election by misleading voters on what it would do. By Ja'han Jones President ...
A federal lawsuit accusing North Carolina lawmakers of racial gerrymandering is heading to trial this week. Two Black voters will make their case that the Republican-crafted state Senate map ...
Can we also conclude they go along with gerrymandering for the suppression ... We have to donate to anti-dictatorship efforts, such as protests and organizations, and make other anti-dictatorship ...
It was to give voters in her district a choice on their ballot, and to protest the partisan gerrymandering that makes those districts unwinnable. “I ran because I think gerrymandering is ...