updated 10:19 AM EST, Fri November 18, 2011
Philadelphia (CNN) -- Outside Independence Hall, ask
a graduate student in line to see the Liberty Bell what he thinks of
gerrymandering, and you might get this answer:
"I think Gerry Mandering is a great guy."
No, he isn't.
Gerrymandering is the term for the way politicians draw boundary lines for legislative districts in a way designed to keep one party or the other in power in that particular district.
"I think Gerry Mandering is a great guy."
No, he isn't.
Gerrymandering is the term for the way politicians draw boundary lines for legislative districts in a way designed to keep one party or the other in power in that particular district.
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