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Louisiana’s New Gerrymandered Map Puts Every Black Resident In 1 District
Republicans are at the gerrymandering drawing board again, this time in Louisiana.
Using a state-of-the-art computer analysis program, Republicans have cut and diced the state’s districting map to maximize electoral power for the GOP by cramming literally every resident of color into just one district.
The computerized precision has designed a new 3rd District like a web of strings so that the district is not geographically confined like the others, and instead includes voters from every corner and all across the state if they’re Hispanic, Black, Asian, or Native American.
Even interracial couples’ houses are split up, so that a Black wife is counted in the 3rd District, while her white husband is counted in another.
The districting scheme earned immediate lawsuits from civil liberty groups, but Republican lawmakers in the Louisiana legislature insist they’ve done nothing illegal.
“This district is completely fair,” said Louisiana State Representative Arnold Whitman. “You want to talk about unfair? Let’s talk about the fact that this district’s minorities will vote somewhere in the upper 90s for Democrats. Especially now that they’re going to be upset about us explicitly segregating them electorally. Is it fair for…