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What is gerrymandering
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Gerrymandering is a way in which politicians redistrict in order to gain more votes, even when the majority doesn't support them. For example, when someone wins the US Presidency with the Electoral College, but loses the popular vote, its and example of how gerrymandering is used.

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Answer:

Gerrymandering is a way in which politicians redistrict in order to gain more votes, even when the majority doesn't support them. For example, when someone wins the US Presidency with the Electoral College, but loses the popular vote, its and example of how gerrymandering is used.

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