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    [Swamp Stories] 5. A Gerrymandering Tale You Haven't Heard

    enFebruary 24, 2020
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    About this Episode

    “Politicians should not choose their voters.” That simple statement is at the heart of why no reform issue has gained more crosspartisan momentum in recent years than getting rid of so-called gerrymandering. But both parties have years of work and millions of dollars invested in drawing districts that benefit one team more than the other.

    Guests: 

    • Former Sen. Rick Santorum (R-PA) and former presidential candidate
    • Katie Fahey, The People, Executive Director
    • Josh Silver, Represent.Us, Executive Director

    More show notes at www.swampstories.org. Follow Issue One on Twitter. Follow Weston Wamp on Twitter.

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