Where are you on that issue? Yeah, I think that's an ongoing issue and I think it comes up every time we have a census. So Traditionally the law is that the legislature draw those lines and whichever party is in power, everybody assumes that they're going to gerrymander them in their favor. And it's gone both ways through history. But I think a good example of, you know, a good argument against gerrymandering, and there's plenty of arguments for it, but that there is. (05:37–05:47)
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