Gerrymandering: Crash Course Government and Politics #37

Today Craig is going to talk about a topic that makes voters and politicians alike ANGRY! We’re going to talk about Gerrymandering – that is the process in which voting districts are redrawn in a way to favor one party during elections. As you’ll see, this is why election outcomes on Census years (which tend to be when districts are redrawn) are a really big deal. So we’ll talk about how some of these cockamamie voting districts come to be and explain how Gerrymandering can affect the outcomes (and misrepresent voters) during elections. But even with all these rage-inducing and bizarre district maps, it’s important to remember that it isn’t ALL political scheming, but also a reflection of the tendency for Democrats to live in urban areas.

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