But we all know that when they decide to go to the very worst extremes, I don't think South Carolina really is trying to be the good guys. I think South Carolina is concerned that somebody is going to lose. Because When you do super extreme gerrymandering, especially with this very unpopular Republican Party, you draw some lines that are 10 points or less in favor of the Republicans. I can guarantee you that becomes a battleground really fast in these midterms. Joyce, do you think there's any friction in Alabama right now like we're seeing a little bit in South Carolina and we saw in Indiana? (05:49–06:02)
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