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Professor Frank Bruni and Asher Hildebrand on Gerrymandering and the Political Landscape in North Carolina, The New York Times
Professor Frank Bruniargues the purple state of North Carolina won’t stop “extremism” in“Republicans Are Running Wild in My State.” With a recent switch to a Republican majority, Professor Bruni expects “Republicans in the General Assembly to gerrymander North Carolina’s congressional districts.” Professor Asher Hildebrand agrees and points out the possibility of a “congressional map that seeks to give Republicans an 11-to-three advantage”and “state legislative maps that lock in Republican supermajorities for the foreseeable future.”