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Author Topic: 2018: Should the position on gerrymandering be heavily questioned by the media?  (Read 672 times)
Figueira
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« on: November 15, 2016, 10:21:53 PM »

This question should dog every candidate who reaches the general, besides Sununu and Scott.

Why single out those two?
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« Reply #1 on: November 15, 2016, 11:53:03 PM »

This question should dog every candidate who reaches the general, besides Sununu and Scott.

Why single out those two?

I'm guessing Napoleon's logic is Florida has a "Fair Redistricting" law (That Republicans ignored and got away with for 2 cycles), and Sununu will be up for election again in 2020 and gerrymandering questions should be saved till then.

Of course the answer is that gerrymandering is too nerdy and unsexy of an issue for the media to pay attention to. Takes too much time to explain, doesn't make for a good clickable headline.

I think he meant Phil Scott, and yeah, the 2020 thing makes sense.
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