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Who uses the gerrymandering?

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"Gerrymandering" is the act of redrawing the size and borders of voting districts in such a way that a majority of voters for your political Party remains assured. In the last years the Republicans have used their majority very actively to do this and they have ensured that Democratic voters in a great number of districts cannot get their candidates elected to the House of Representatives in the future.

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