Michigan. Ohio. Wisconsin. Pennsylvania. North Carolina. These are purple states, but Republican gerrymandering makes them look deep red in their Congressional and state legislative seat makeup.
But NDRC is working to change that. By fixing the maps in coin-flip states, we can stem the tide of bad legislation in those states and prevent the lock Republicans have on the House majority.
Pitch in to help NDRC take on gerrymandering in coin-flip states.
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