Congressional Representation Explained
The size of the House of Representatives is influenced by population growth and the unique cube root rule, leading to varying district sizes across states. Notably, gerrymandering allows parties to manipulate district lines for electoral advantage. Interestingly, representatives are not required to live in their elected district, only within the state, which adds another layer of complexity to congressional representation.In this clip
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