Pollsters seem to have the implicit theory that voters change their opinions frequently with little or no justification.
Gerrymandering, by contrast, operates on the exact opposite theory: voters almost never change their opinions.
Only one of these theories is true. I’ll let you guess which.
Gerrymandering, by contrast, operates on the exact opposite theory: voters almost never change their opinions.
Only one of these theories is true. I’ll let you guess which.
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