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How Michigan Turned Blue in '22--by ending gerrymandering
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<blockquote data-quote="Brihaha" data-source="post: 76996892" data-attributes="member: 434550"><p>I do see what you mean. But to be fair, our representatives should mirror the number of voters in a state. Gerrymandering allows for a minority of the opposition to govern over a majority of voters from the other party. Americans in the majority are tired of being cheated by a minority government.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brihaha, post: 76996892, member: 434550"] I do see what you mean. But to be fair, our representatives should mirror the number of voters in a state. Gerrymandering allows for a minority of the opposition to govern over a majority of voters from the other party. Americans in the majority are tired of being cheated by a minority government. [/QUOTE]
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