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Audrina
14 March, 00:27
Why are congressional districts so oddly shaped?
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Jensen
14 March, 02:38
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Gerrymandering
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Gerrymandering is the practice of setting boundaries of electoral districts to favor specific political interests, which usually results in Uneven or oddly shaped district boundaries.
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