White House Plan to Rig District Maps Advances, But Not Across the Nation
The White House's plan to rig district maps is advancing in some states, including North Carolina, where Republicans have created one of the nation's most gerrymandered district maps, earning an F rating from Princeton University's Gerrymandering Project.
The White House's plan to reform gerrymandering laws is making progress in some states but faces resistance in others, including North Carolina where Republicans have created one of the nation's most gerrymandered district maps, earning it an F rating from Princeton University's Gerrymandering Project. Despite the effort to change the map, it remains highly partisan and likely to continue serving Republican interests. The issue highlights the ongoing debate over electoral fairness and representation in the US. Efforts to reform redistricting laws are being made at both the federal and state levels.