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Gerrymandering and American democracy

Gerrymandering and American democracy

Its impact on polarization and competitive elections

We the People

January 4, 201852m 27s

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Show Notes

In the Gill case this year, the Supreme Court might determine the constitutional future of partisan gerrymandering.

Scholars and advocates have been discussing the arguments at the heart of the case – as well as those involved in related cases heading toward the Supreme Court.

At a December event at the National Constitution Center, Caroline Fredrickson, president of the American Constitution Society, Nolan McCarty, professor of politics and public affairs at Princeton University, and David Wasserman, house editor for The Cook Political Report, explored the practical effects of gerrymandering, including its impact on polarization and competitive elections.

Jeffrey Rosen, president and CEO of the National Constitution Center, moderates this discussion.

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