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Politicians won't prevent gerrymandering, because that's what put them in office in the first place.

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Politicians won't prevent gerrymandering, because that's what put them in office in the first place.

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political districts to benefit a party

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political districts to benefit a party

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Gerrymandering is not fair, unless you consider fair to mean 'fair game' in the sense that it is not illegal everywhere.

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Gerrymandering is done so that representatives can be guaranteed to be reelected. It benefits

the representative of the district they are gerrymandering.

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