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David Bishop's avatar

If you go back 4 years and look at the efforts of the Republican Party in the state of North Carolina you'll see a succession of legal challenges to the redistricting efforts of the Democrats. Each and every time the D's won their decisions were 'challenged', both at local State and Federal and Appellate courts, causing so much of a delay that when the final appeal was made (which lost) the judge simply declared it was too close to election time to make the changes. It's the finest example of what has been named 'weaponizing the courts, and is one of the most onerous burdens the courts (and the public) have to tolerate. I don't know what the solution is but this privileged access to the endless appeals has to be moderated somehow.

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Mary T McGuire's avatar

Texas has done the same gerrymandering. Despite the population increase from urban and minority voters only, the Republicans have created more secure red districts and combined the minority growth into fewer districts.

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