There is sometimes a danger of being so frustrated with 16 big problems that you don't see the use in solving one.
Lets say it was legal and constitutional for the state to pass a law that said in some districts only Democrats can be on the ballot, and in others, only Republicans. And lets say the Republicans could and did pass such a law, set-up their way. See anything sort-of wrong with this?
Gerrymandering pretty much achieves just the effect of such a law. The chance to at least partially solve a problem like this doesn't come along every day, and should be taken.
15 problems is better than 16.
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