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Slay the Dragon

"End gerrymandering or democracy dies. We can stop it."

It influences elections and sways outcomes -- gerrymandering has become a hot-button political topic and symbol for everything broken about the American electoral process. But there are those on the front lines fighting to change the system.

Top Cast

  • Stephen Wolf

    Stephen Wolf

    Self - Redistricting Expert

  • Rick Pluta

    Rick Pluta

    Self - Michigan Public Radio

  • Charles Williams II

    Charles Williams II

    Self - National Action Network (as Rev. Charles Williams II)

  • Curt Guyette

    Curt Guyette

    Self - Journalist, Metro Times

  • David Daley

    David Daley

    Self - Author, "Ratf**ked" and "Unrigged"

  • Katie Fahey

    Katie Fahey

    Self - Voters Not Politicians

  • Kevin Deegan-Krause

    Kevin Deegan-Krause

    Self - Political Science Professor, Wayne State

  • Chris Jankowski

    Chris Jankowski

    Self - Republican Strategist

  • Margaret Dickson

    Margaret Dickson

    Self - Former Democratic State Representative, North Carolina

Overview

It influences elections and sways outcomes -- gerrymandering has become a hot-button political topic and symbol for everything broken about the American electoral process. But there are those on the front lines fighting to change the system.

Rating

6.6 / 10
7 Reviews
1 Popular

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