Gerrymandering Explained
The concept of gerrymandering, originating from the Massachusetts redistricting of 1812, illustrates how political parties manipulate district lines to gain electoral advantage. Historical examples reveal its use in diluting votes, particularly after the Civil War. A hypothetical scenario demonstrates how strategic boundary drawing can skew election outcomes, showcasing the profound impact of redistricting on representation.In this clip
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