Recalibration or theft? The case for redistricting done right

The American landscape is currently undergoing a recalibration. For decades, representation was based on a simple premise: count the population, draw the lines, and allocate power accordingly. It assumed stability, calculated growth, gradual movement, and shared representation. It was also a tactical game played by cartographers in backrooms, with political intentions. In recent years, the […]
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Washington Examiner
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