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27 October, 06:50

Why do political parties most often try to gerrymander voting districts

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  1. 27 October, 09:29
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    To win states

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    Gerrymandering means changing district lines in order to rig outcomes. So if a district is democratic, a republican can make all the democrats in one district, meaning the other "districts" are republican, allowing them to win.
  2. 27 October, 10:41
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    I think the answer is to gain a political advantage
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