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New York Times: A Potential Rarity in American Politics: A Fair Congressional Map "This year's congressional map, despite continued gerrymandering, is poised to have a nearly equal number of districts that lean Democratic and Republican."
But A.G. Holder warned about the dangers of growing complacent, especially with these state updates over the last month:
→ The SCOTUS’s ruling reversed the Wisconsin Supreme Court’s decision picking legislative maps.
→ Ohio’s Republican-controlled redistricting commission passed its FOURTH set of gerrymandered legislative maps.
→ Florida Governor Ron DeSantis vetoed gerrymandered congressional maps because they apparently weren’t manipulated enough for him.
→ The Louisiana Legislature voted to override the governor’s veto on their unfair congressional map that limited Black voters’ ability to elect candidates of their preference.
If you’re able, will you make a donation to All On The Line? We’re helping voters challenge gerrymandered maps in court while continuing to advocate for a fair process in states that are still drawing maps.
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