The legal cheat code that lets politicians pick their voters instead of voters picking politicians.
The legal cheat code that lets politicians pick their voters instead of voters picking politicians.
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The practice that makes “fair representation” mean “fair for the party in power” and tough luck for everyone else.
The reason “one person, one vote” comes with an asterisk that says “unless your party drew the lines.”
The reason your congressman represents a district that snakes across three counties and a river just to pack or crack the “wrong” voters.
The electoral origami that folds voters into shapes so bizarre even the Supreme Court sometimes says “that’s too much.”
The practice that makes “fair representation” mean “fair for the party in power” and tough luck for everyone else.
The fine art of drawing district lines so crooked they look like abstract art while pretending it’s just “community representation.”
The map-making magic trick that turns a 51% popular vote into a 70% supermajority in the legislature.