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History, 15.07.2020 09:01 speedyblackmann

What is gerrymandering? A. Basically, it's finding fault in the incumbent.
B. First of all, it's a theory with no practical realizations.
C. Literally, it's when "gerries" (or political lobbyists) meander through opposing parties' fundraising initiatives.
D. Essentially, it's the process of giving one political party the advantage over another political party.

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