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Ground War Nicholas Goedert

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Ground War Nicholas Goedert
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: MOBI
File size: 5.84 MB
Author: Nicholas Goedert
ISBN: 62076a0e-0a17-48b5-8722-ac831816ba29, 62076A0E-0A17-48B5-8722-AC831816BA29
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Ground War Nicholas Goedert by Nicholas Goedert 62076a0e-0a17-48b5-8722-ac831816ba29, 62076A0E-0A17-48B5-8722-AC831816BA29 instant download after payment.

Partisan gerrymandering, the drawing of legislative district lines to deliberately favor one political party, has been present and controversial in American politics since before the ratification of our Constitution. Yet in the past couple of decades, parties in power at the state level have developed greater expertise than ever before at redistricting to their own advantage. Since 2010, a series of legislative, electoral, and judicial events have given this issue a prominence it has never before seen, especially as it applies to the United States Congress. In Ground War, Nicholas Goedert tackles the controversies, litigation, and effects surrounding partisan gerrymandering of Congress. He contends that the appropriate actors to address the fairness of a map are nonpartisan commissions within each state, not the US courts. Goedert illustrates how existing measures and legal standards are too narrow—while they are well-adapted to evaluating maps in swing states in close...

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