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  • How gerrymandering in suburbs is fueling the rise in the GOP's far-right extremism (alternet.org)
    How gerrymandering in suburbs is fueling the rise in the GOP's far-right extremism (alternet.org)
  • Georgia Republicans Sued For Gerrymandering Black Voters Out Of Elections (politicususa.com)ACLU is among groups files suit (rawstory.com)
    Georgia Republicans Sued For Gerrymandering Black Voters Out Of Elections (politicususa.com)
  • A Close-Up Picture of Partisan Segregation, Among 180 Million Voters (nytimes.com)
    A Close-Up Picture of Partisan Segregation, Among 180 Million Voters (nytimes.com)
  • Democrats sue Kansas officials over Republican redistricting law (theguardian.com)
    Democrats sue Kansas officials over Republican redistricting law (theguardian.com)
  • Michigan’s New Congressional Maps Undo Years of Gerrymandering (nytimes.com)
    Michigan’s New Congressional Maps Undo Years of Gerrymandering (nytimes.com)
  • Opinion: Let Republicans Help Defeat Trump, but Don’t Be Fooled (politicususa.com)
  • Now that Democrats Are Gerrymandering Smarter than the GOP, The NY Times Finally Takes Note of the Parties ‘Killing Competition’. Here’s Their Report (nytimes.com)
    Now that Democrats Are Gerrymandering Smarter than the GOP, The NY Times Finally Takes Note of the Parties ‘Killing Competition’. Here’s Their Report (nytimes.com)
  • Trump’s final act of “sabotage”: Likely “systemic undercount” of Latinos in new census data (salon.com)
    Trump’s final act of “sabotage”: Likely “systemic undercount” of Latinos in new census data (salon.com)