It's not really possible to draw district lines that don't grant one party an advantage, as humans are not normally distributed. For well drawn district lines, they only grant an advantage when the results are close.
What Ford said makes sense to me. No one wants radical activists running things, though everyone wants major change. The same way that no one wants special interests to run things, but instead want candidates who listen on the issues. We also believe strongly in compromise, if it's on the other side.
What Ford said makes sense to me. No one wants radical activists running things, though everyone wants major change. The same way that no one wants special interests to run things, but instead want candidates who listen on the issues. We also believe strongly in compromise, if it's on the other side.
"Kitto daijoubu da yo." - Sakura Kinomoto