Sentences with phrase «further gerrymandered»

If we fail to flip the State Senate in 2018, redistricting in 2020 could see the state further gerrymandered, ensuring even more districts are won by anti-reproductive health candidates at both state and federal levels.
To imply further gerrymandering of the data and to undermine the future, edited IPCC's report's credibility.

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The Southern Poverty Law Center's philological gerrymandering has been far too influential for far too long.
And going back to pre-Sandy days, the Democrats were none too thrilled that Cuomo declined to intercede when the Senate and Assembly failed to agree on a redistricting plan for the congressional lines, kicking the matter to the courts and resulting in a far less gerrymandered outcome than a politically - controlled process would likely have produced.
Gerrymandering further reduces accountability.
Further, of 204 elected delegates, 189 would be chosen from New York's 63 state Senate districts, three from each, which Democrats note are heavily gerrymandered in favor of Republican interests.
-- Politico, «Obama, Holder to lead post-Trump redistricting campaign,» by Edward - Isaac Dovere: «As Democrats aim to capitalize on this year's Republican turmoil and start building back their own decimated bench, former Attorney General Eric Holder will chair a new umbrella group focused on redistricting reform — with the aim of taking on the gerrymandering that's left the party behind in statehouses and made winning a House majority far more difficult.
The 128th has been gerrymandered into a far - flung district that serves Syracuse's inner city, the university area, the Onondaga Nation, farm country in southern Onondaga County, as well as suburban Dewitt, Mattydale and Liverpool.
In extreme cases, however, attendance zones are deliberately drawn to exclude poor students from affluent schools.60 However, gerrymandering attendance zones is far less common than drawing zones that merely reflect the characteristics of the local area.61 Most school assignment systems sort students based on their place of residence, mimicking patterns of housing segregation.
It may also require, in the states, dismantling the gerrymandering that, combined with Democrats» «clustering» in urban precincts, entrenches Republicans» control of Congress far beyond their share of Americans» votes.
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