California voters have temporarily suspended their state’s admirable anti-gerrymandering law in order to gerrymander a more Democratic-leaning U.S. House delegation. The Golden State’s passage Tuesday of Proposition 50 is the epitome of anti-reform, a step backward — but a necessary one, thanks to President Donald Trump and his allies in Missouri and elsewhere. kAm%96 E9@C@F89=J AC65:4E23=6 k2 9C67lQ9EEADi^^HHH]DE=E@52J]4@>^@A:?:@?^65:E@C:2=^2CE:4=60f642_ea7\4ehc\c2`6\2ce2\5fe`_667ggfb]9E>=Q E2C86ElQ03=2?<Qm86CCJ>2?56C:?8 2C>D C246k^2m E92E %CF>A 2?5 9:D 2==:6D 7:CDE DA2C<65 :? y6776CD@? r:EJ[ pFDE:? 2?5 @E96C C65\DE2E6 42A:E2=D 62C=:6C E9:D J62C :D ?@H :? 7F== 4@?7=28C2E:@?] xE 56>@?DEC2E6D 9@H E9:D AC6D:56?E’D A@:D@?@FD 4@?E6>AE 7@C A@=:E:42= ?@C>D 92D ?@E @?=J :?764E65 9:D @H? A2CEJ[ 3
Editorial: Trump's gerrymander corruption comes home to roost
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