Gerrymandering Explained
Gerrymandering can skew political power by allowing a minority of voters to control a majority of seats, a phenomenon that transcends borders. The landmark 1964 Supreme Court ruling mandated equal populations in congressional districts, leading to new opportunities for manipulation every decade. With the advent of computers, the creation of bizarrely shaped districts became possible, challenging our understanding of geographic representation.In this clip
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