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Crash Course Government and Politics

Gerrymandering: Crash Course Government #37

Season 1 Episode 37

Let's talk about Gerrymandering - that is the process in which voting districts are redrawn in a way to favor one party during elections. As you'll see, this is why election outcomes on Census years (which tend to be when districts are redrawn) are a really big deal.

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