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Gerrymandering is a tactic used by political parties to redraw districts, making elections less competitive.
A recent push by the White House for red states to redraw congressional maps could determine control of the U.S. House.
Critics argue gerrymandering is anti-democratic because it can protect a party from shifts in voter sentiment.
While Wisconsin has a history of gerrymandering, its current congressional map is not expected to be redrawn.
It looks like the congressional gerrymander wars sparked by the Trump White House are going to bypass Wisconsin for now.
But Wisconsin’s own experience with gerrymandering in recent years is a sobering reminder of the harm in store for our federal elections.
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