Congress
"This speaks to the notion that the point of gerrymandering isn't to draw yourself a safe seat but to put your opponents in safe seats by cramming all of their supporters into a small number of districts. This lets you spread your own supporters over a larger number of districts. And the way to do this is to draw outlandishly-shaped districts that bring far-flung geographic areas together." This passage explains what gerrymandering is. It is a practice intended to establish a political advantage for a particular party or group by manipulating district boundaries. This passage says that a party can manipulate an electoral district boundaries to cramp the opponents into small districts. This is done to get the party supporters to be more spread out into more districts for their benefit. I chose this quote because it explains gerrymandering for people to understand it more. Also it shows how the government works. Although gerrymandering sounds wrong to do, it is still...