Column: Neither Democrats nor Republicans want to cede power over redistricting. Democracy is the biggest loser. – Chicago Tribune*

"A federal solution is needed because at the state level, no party in power wants to cede control of redistricting. Democrats say they can’t afford to unilaterally disarm in the battle for power, and Republicans show no interest in mutual renunciation of gerrymandering. But in the long run, a fairer system would be a good thing for both parties."
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debtsor
4 years ago

“Democrats say they can’t afford to unilaterally disarm in the battle for power, and Republicans show no interest in mutual renunciation of gerrymandering.”

What’s the old saying, if you don’t read the news you’re uninformed, and if you read the news, you’re misinformed?

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