Will yours too, and maybe shouldn't it, since it was anything but bipartisan. Maybe the judicial branch should weigh in since, like Washington, our legislative branch on this issue appears dysfunctional. So I think There's a decent probability that [the congressional district map] ends up in court. This is the first time this constitutional amendment will be subject to interpretation. And so I think part of that might be the reason that it ends up in court, is people want to see how the court's going to come down with their precedent. (00:51–00:55)
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