Finding one district that is a problem, is probably more
common than we might think.
An adjustment there, and things should be fine.
“Finding one district that is a problem, is probably more
common than we might think.”
The whole premise that blacks are monolithic and only vote Democrat now and in the future is racist. I am surprised that no one challenge the idea.
It’s voting by segregation. Districts look like long complicated puzzle pieces based on skin color.
And yes I know the reality is blacks vote monolithically for the most part, but this might be because they are segregated and only hear one point of view (radical).
But I don’t think courts should be putting blacks in a box and voting category.
You can't adjust just one district. Any change will impact at least two districts; maybe more.
The problem is liberal judges, and liberals in general, don't like political gerrymandering except for one purpose: racial political gerrymandering.
And that is the worst kind of gerrymandering. Racial quotas.
There is no problem with the district. It goes from from something like 26% to 23% black. Hopefully this gets shut down quickly.