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Democrats are winning the redistricting war — for now, anyway

Democrats are winning the redistricting war — for now, anyway
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"Vote Yes" signage is seen during a Virginians For Fair Elections canvassing event in Woodbridge, Virginia. | Graeme Sloan/Bloomberg via Getty Images This story appeared in Today, Explained, a daily newsletter that helps you understand the most compelling news and stories of the day. Subscribe here. As the old-timey term suggests, gerrymandering has a long history in American politics. But it ha

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Framing Democratic actions as 'strike back' and 'responding' while Republican actions are characterized as 'urged' redistricting and 'power grabs'Sympathetic explanation that Virginia initiative 'marked a significant shift for Democrats, who have often opposed partisan gerrymandering in the past' - suggesting principled reluctanceDescribing potential Supreme Court ruling as 'nightmare fuel for Democrats' uses emotionally charged language favoring one sidesource selectionframing of issuesloaded languageHeadline framingQuote selection biasPassive vs active voiceLoaded language describing Republican actions as a 'partisan power grab'Framing Democratic efforts as responses rather than initiationsSelection of quotes from Democratic sources and experts critical of GOP moves

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