And the bill that's in front of us right now, the doesn't do anything to actually guarantee that we get rid of the Republican gerrymander that we're currently stuck with. Because If there were to be a stalemate in drawing new maps, we would just default to the map we have right now. After the census. You'd go to court because you have to redraw the maps. Right now we have a gerrymander that we need to make sure we get rid of, and this bill doesn't do that. (00:59–01:05)
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