All pain, whose gain? The surprising implications of a new legal theory for redistricting
(cross-posted with my new Substack) Lots of pixels have been spilled on a legal theory once considered fringe, the Independent State Legislatu...
Senate: 48 Dem | 52 Rep (range: 47-52)
Control: R+2.9% from toss-up
Generic polling: Tie 0.0%
Control: Tie 0.0%
Harris: 265 EV (239-292, R+0.3% from toss-up)
Moneyball states: President NV PA NC
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Today we’re pleased to present our latest virtual town hall on problems in our democracy and how to fix them. Professor Julian Zelizer and I talk with Katie Fahey, who launched a movement to change redistricting in Michigan. Our focus: how to organize everywhere – even in today’s weird conditions.
To hear the virtual town hall, here’s the rough audio cut.
Click here to register for the virtual town halls, and for access to the new movie about gerrymandering, “Slay the Dragon”!
Our “Organizing During a Pandemic” virtual town hall, with Katie Fahey and Professors Wang and Zelizer, is happening *today* at 6 PM ET! Register here:https://t.co/ulx9rA2jNj pic.twitter.com/XTMoDZzwlU
— Princeton Gerrymandering Project (@princetongerry) April 9, 2020
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KATIE FAHEY, of “Slay the Dragon” on “Organizing during a pandemic”
Friday, April 10th 6-7:30 PM
For information about Katie Fahey, go here.
For information about “Slay the Dragon,” go here.
For information about Katie’s current organization, go here.
For other events in the series, see our Events page.