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How could anyone say that? Here's how…
Gerrymandering and different points of view about the unrest in Charlotte NC Continue reading
North Carolina gerrymandering and the government shutdown
If you’re visual like me, and focused on the pernicious politics of gerrymandering as I am, you will be drawn to this map North Carolina’s eastern Congressional Districts: Google map scraped from www.govtrack.us, a great site for browsing
Posted in Politics of Redistricting
Tagged north carolina, Optimal Proximity, political reform, shutdown
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