Popular policies don't require gerrymandering to advance.
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Popular policies don't require gerrymandering to advance.
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Kent Syler, a professor of political science at Middle Tennessee State University, told Newsweek in an interview Tuesday evening that the "aggressive" gerrymandering will make it "very, very difficult" for Democrats to hold the seat in the 2022 midterms.
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