As the Macaca moment showed in 2006, unflattering content can spread particularly far and fast when it gets caught in a feedback loop
involving citizen journalists, corporate media outlets and the campaigns themselves:
«A vote no against this amendment essentially preserves the status quo, and the status quo
involves the Legislature drawing its own lines and continuing a decades - long practice of partisan gerrymandering,»
Citizens Union executive director Dick Dadey told
journalists during a Tuesday conference call.