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How primaries and gerrymandering rig the system

Low turnout and squiggly lines mean a few primary voters determine representation for everyone.

A recent low-turnout special election in New Jersey highlighted why voters are feeling alienated from the political process.
A recent low-turnout special election in New Jersey highlighted why voters are feeling alienated from the political process.
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