I was going to write a long dissertation on the subject like I normally do, but I don't feel like I need to. I'll just cut to the chase - gerrymandering sucks, everybody knows it sucks, it's blatantly corrupt and manipulative, and quite frankly it undermines the very nature of our democratic-republic.
As all of us Americans know, our mid-terms are coming up soon. I will be voting, because I believe it's my civic duty, but I really don't like my congressman and there's no chance of him being replaced this year. He's been the representative of my district for over 20 years, thanks to the magic of making it impossible to have anybody else possibly be elected in his place. It almost happened once, and they just had him switch districts, literally following me when I moved to a different part of town. It's extremely frustrating. The only two people running against him are third party candidates, one of which doesn't even have her own website, and the other of whom just graduated college and doesn't have much to say about anything. And as long as gerrymandering continues to be a thing, it'll always be this way.
*sigh* At least I like my senators. At least my senators are actually chosen by a theoretically correct sample size of people, or they would be if we (as a country, not just a state) had better voter turnout. But that's a different topic altogether.
As all of us Americans know, our mid-terms are coming up soon. I will be voting, because I believe it's my civic duty, but I really don't like my congressman and there's no chance of him being replaced this year. He's been the representative of my district for over 20 years, thanks to the magic of making it impossible to have anybody else possibly be elected in his place. It almost happened once, and they just had him switch districts, literally following me when I moved to a different part of town. It's extremely frustrating. The only two people running against him are third party candidates, one of which doesn't even have her own website, and the other of whom just graduated college and doesn't have much to say about anything. And as long as gerrymandering continues to be a thing, it'll always be this way.
*sigh* At least I like my senators. At least my senators are actually chosen by a theoretically correct sample size of people, or they would be if we (as a country, not just a state) had better voter turnout. But that's a different topic altogether.
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