Political gerrymandering makes the incentive for most members of Congress to play to the extremes of their base rather than to the… — Barack Obama Copy Share Image
What's historically been referred to as 'gerrymandering' can more aptly be labeled an incumbent protection program. — Letitia James Copy Share Image
“She was from the wrong side of the tracks no matter how you gerrymandered the town.” — James Lileks Copy Share Image
“Contemplative practices have a way of gracefully gerrymandering the borders that once rigidly defined self and other.” — Kyle Parton Copy Share Image
We have to end political gerrymandering in this country. We have to end it. — Michael Bennet Copy Share Image
The Christian religion is so manifestly contrary to the facts, belief in it can only be held with the most delusional gerrymandering… — Richard Carrier Copy Share Image
Fighting gerrymandering is one thing. The other thing is insuring we have the right candidates for the people and not the right… — Ilhan Omar Copy Share Image
“Gerrymandering isn’t just a recent phenomenon, though; the word was coined in 1812 when Massachusetts governor Elbridge Gerry went to such egregious… — Dan Rather Copy Share Image
Donald Trump got the power of the government behind him now. He didn't have that before when he was just a clown.… — Bill Maher Copy Share Image
California is among several states that already have fought their way out from under partisan gerrymandering by taking line-drawing authority away from… — Eric Swalwell Copy Share Image
We always look at gerrymandering and what it has done to voting in America, but what I realized the other day is… — Trevor Noah Copy Share Image
It doesn't entirely make sense that if 51 senators are from one party, and they can stick together, they can do whatever… — Gene Weingarten Copy Share Image
“Yes, the elections aren't free and fair. Yes, the 'first past the post' system, coupled with delineation of constituencies and gerrymandering, is… — Brian Yap Copy Share Image
Since 2000, Republican policies have suppressed Democratic voting; since 2010, Republican gerrymandering has given the Republicans a heavy systematic advantage in Congress;… — Heather Cox Richardson Copy Share Image
Millennial voters are very concerned about climate change and will vote for candidates who are planning to address it. But the systems… — Bill Nye Copy Share Image
“The Republican Party's gerrymandering efforts were also having unintended consequences. For years the party had poured resources into state legislatures in order… — Mark Lilla Copy Share Image
Even in Madison's day, the practice of gerrymandering for partisan advantage was familiar. In the late seventeen-eighties, there were claims that Patrick… — Jeffrey Toobin Copy Share Image
“the gerrymandering of 2010 had created what Ryan Lizza of The New Yorker called a “historical oddity.” Political extremists now had no… — Jane Mayer Copy Share Image
“We have already described the gatherings of the popular comitia; but that clumsy assembly in sheep pens does not convey the full… — H.G. Wells Copy Share Image
Ted Cruz was elected to the United States Senate; he has never served in the House. Senators are voted for in state-wide… — Harry Enten Copy Share Image
Gerrymandering at its essence is supposed to be used to reflect the changing geography to ensure representation. But we know that politics… — Wayne Messam Copy Share Image
Gerrymandering is a problem, of course, and the Senate is built in a way that disadvantages Democrats. Unfair as it may be,… — Jonathan Capehart Copy Share Image