Map manipulators aren’t even trying to hide their plans to gerrymander anymore. In fact, some elected leaders have coached their party on the best practices of gerrymandering. Their advice? Be more sly with their attempts to cheat to avoid any legal challenges.
“GOP congressman warns against party getting 'too greedy' in redistricting efforts” -- The Week
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GOP Lawmaker James Comer said: “When you get real cute, you end up in a lawsuit -- and you lose it. And then the courts redraw the lines.” You read that correctly. They still want to gerrymander -- but are trying to be “smart” about it this year to escape accountability. We can’t allow that to happen.
There is no bigger statement of urgency for All On The Line’s work than seeing elected leaders openly call for unbridled partisanship over fairness. Will you make a donation right now so we don’t run low on resources in the middle of the redistricting process?
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This year is the first-ever that we have a nationwide grassroots movement to hold map manipulators accountable.
We are going to mobilize folks to call for transparency. We’ve already started training thousands of volunteers on how to best leverage their voice during redistricting and are preparing them to call out and combat unfair maps before they’re finalized.
But none of this will be possible without your support. We need you in this fight if we’re going to ensure map drawers don’t draw the next decade of district lines in favor of their political party.If you’re in a position to donate -- will you pitch in a donation of $25 to help us beat gerrymandering?
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-- The AOTL team
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