

The political tactic goes back to the 1800's in Massachusetts.
The Supreme Court will hear a major case in Wisconsin that could have an impact on how district lines are drawn.
Over 200 years ago, Governor Elbridge Gerry of Massachusetts signed a bill that allowed for the redrawing of electoral district lines. Today, the practice is called "gerrymandering," and a certain salamander had a lot to do with its name.
The political tactic goes back to the 1800's in Massachusetts. Read Full Story
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