Gerrymandering's long game reshapes American politics

TL;DR Summary
Washington Post reports that redistricting has become a perpetual, precision-driven battle in U.S. politics, with both parties recalibrating maps—potentially every two years—to gain an electoral edge, a dynamic intensified by a Supreme Court ruling that weakened Voting Rights Act protections and that could deepen polarization and shift power in Congress.
- How this age of extreme gerrymandering is transforming American politics The Washington Post
- Democrats vow a redistricting counterpunch but are facing hurdles Republicans don’t AP News
- Last-minute redistricting overwhelms election officials — and their budgets NBC News
- Louisiana, Alabama, and South Carolina: How We Would Rate Looming New Republican Maps - Sabato's Crystal Ball The Center for Politics at UVA
- Partisan Mud Fight, or Focus on the Midterms? Redistricting Divides Democrats. The New York Times
Reading Insights
Total Reads
0
Unique Readers
4
Time Saved
22 min
vs 22 min read
Condensed
99%
4,397 → 50 words
Want the full story? Read the original article
Read on The Washington Post