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Gerry with the bad maps

Today, Explained

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This chapter examines the tactics of partisan gerrymandering in North Carolina, focusing on the legal strategies employed by Republicans to skew election results. It also highlights the concepts of 'packing' and 'cracking,' exploring their effects on fair representation and referencing insights from a related discussion with a knowledgeable author.

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