Kyle Kondik: “While partisan gerrymandering is nothing new in American politics, it has become easier to find examples of states where gerrymanders are consistently effective and harder to find examples of dummymanders — gerrymanders that fail.”
“Republicans control the drawing of more districts in this round of decennial redistricting than Democrats do. Democrats arguably would be better off if no states had bipartisan/independent redistricting commissions.”
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