
Why The Party With The Most Votes Won’t Necessarily Control Congress
With election districts being redrawn around the country, how do changing electoral boundaries change the politics that come out of those elections?
Brian Lehrer: A Daily Politics Podcast
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Show Notes
With election districts being redrawn around the country, how do changing electoral boundaries change the politics that come out of those elections?
On Today's Show:
Michael Li, senior counsel for the Brennan Center’s Democracy Program, talks about the process of redrawing district lines after the census every 10 years and how that process can favor parties and incumbency, or voters.