1.One such scheme involves an improved control method designed to automatically quarantine trouble spots and gerrymander the remaining grid into islands of balanced load and generation.
5.In 1890, a slump in Republican fortunes, together with a Democratic gerrymander in his home state, cost McKinley his seat in Congress.
1890 年,共和党命运一落千丈,加上民主党在家乡州不公正选区划分,麦金莱失去了在国会席位。机翻
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6.The creation of a new majority-Black district, the state claimed, was therefore nothing more than a " racial gerrymander, " a phrase that Alabama's lawyers used multiple times in the application for a stay.
7.And in its defense, what they are doing is, you know, trying to attack the ability of people to actually vote and gerrymandering districts so that the Republicans will be, as they are, overrepresented in the Congress.