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In reply to the discussion: Here is how gerrymandering works in two images. [View all]mwooldri
(10,697 posts)20. We had in NC the I-85 district.
Stretched from Greensboro to Charlotte, otherwise known as NC 12th District. It pretty much followed the path of the Interstate, as wide as the highway at its narrow points. The initial boundaries were drawn by Democrats. After a number of court cases, the 12th got redrawn.... Still a heavily Democratic district basically because Charlotte has tilted towards the Democrats in recent years and it served the Republicans in charge to sort of pay lip service to the law - compact area and one that's minority majority.... Still Cook Partisan Index puts it as D+24... In other words a snowballs chance for a Republican to win there as is.
What the district used to look like, picture from Wikipedia:
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Yes, it is totally avoided by putting it in the hands of independent committees. . . . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Aug 10
#17
If there is a complicated way to run something, Americans will find it and deploy it.
Bernardo de La Paz
Aug 10
#19
Yes. We all had the excuse of the king in olden times, but the world has moved on, except the US and Liberia. . . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Aug 11
#29
Just FYI for people who want to repost that, they must have changed it, cuz it doesn't look like that now.
CrispyQ
Aug 10
#4
Looks like Republican Mike Carey in District 15 has the most gerrymandered district. nt
SunSeeker
Aug 10
#12
This was the Ohio Congressional District map, that was used for the 2024 election. ...
aggiesal
Aug 10
#8
I've been under the impression that the gop gerrymanders more egregiously than dems. Is this not true? If it
wiggs
Aug 10
#10
Great point. Texas mid-cycle gerrymandering is just one part of an overall undemocratic effort by the goprs. I
wiggs
Aug 11
#34
Yes. Because they are FAR more dependent on it for their political survival and have been for a while.
Karasu
Aug 10
#22
No. That's how Abbott is justifying his gerrymander. Do you agree with Abbott???
marble falls
Aug 11
#37