Episode 340: Tyrannosaurs, Bridges, Ballot Measures, and the Story of American Gerrymandering

08 Nov 2024 • 34 min • EN
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As the nation awaits the final results in a few dozen House races, the subject of gerrymandering has once again reared its head. This little understood – and often misunderstood – process of drawing congressional maps has been a subject of discussion in state legislatures and activist enclaves since the practice began in the early 1800s. Both right and left routinely accuse each other of manipulating the process even while both sides openly try to make it work in their interest. Now, as the Supreme Court prepares to hear a dispute in Louisiana over the question of racial gerrymandering and a citizen-led gerrymandering proposal fails in Ohio, the question of gerrymandering is once again in the news. Here to shed light on this most confusing American political process – or tactic, depending on your perspective -- are my colleagues Mike Watson and Ken Braun. Links:  Supreme Court takes up Louisiana racial gerrymandering dispute The Myth of Non-Partisan Districts: An Experiment in Redistricting Reform Issue 1 fails big in Ohio despite massive money advantage Michigan’s Racist Redistricting “Reform” Chesapeake Bay Bridge Follow us on our socials:  Twitter: @capitalresearch Instagram: @capitalresearchcenter Facebook: www.facebook.com/capitalresearchcenter YouTube: @capitalresearchcenter

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