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Is This the Finish of Shut Elections?
Rampant gerrymandering and intense partisan sorting have shrunk the variety of aggressive Home seats to a record-low. The political scientist Lee Drutman explains how on “The Ezra Klein Present.”
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So stroll me by what’s prone to occur in, notably, the Southern states on this post-Callais period. OK. There are some estimates that Republican-controlled legislatures throughout the South might goal as many as 19 majority-minority districts, all held by Democrats. I don’t know, they could be a little bit cautious in some locations, provided that it’s not an important 12 months for Republicans. However it’s mainly eliminating a whole lot of majority-minority districts. – They’re going quick —— – Which implies eliminating an enormous quantity of Black illustration in Congress. – Sure. – So the time period that Hakeem Jeffries has been utilizing is “most warfare all over the place on a regular basis.” What does that imply to have most gerrymandering warfare all over the place on a regular basis. I imply, it mainly means we’re turning the Home into the Electoral School, which is that whichever occasion controls the state legislature and is almost all occasion within the state, irrespective of how slender, they’re going to maximise the seats that they’ll get. And, I imply, that mainly means we’ll don’t have any aggressive elections. I believe the newest evaluation suggests we’ll solely have 15 significant toss-ups on this November election, out of 435. So —— What was that 20 years in the past? 20 years in the past. It was nearer to 50. That’s superb. So we’ve gone from Home elections the place routinely you’d have 50 aggressive Home elections in a cycle to you stated 15. Fifteen. And a few of that’s gerrymandering. Quite a lot of it’s partisan sorting. You consider 20 years in the past, 2006. I imply, you had Blue-Canine Democrats who had been profitable in a whole lot of districts that at the moment are utterly secure Republican districts. And so, there’s been this rising nationalization of partisanship. I believe I keep in mind a ebook by a man named Ezra Klein who wrote a ebook about this polarization factor – that has been taking place to —— – Nice ebook. – Nice ebook. – Will get extra related on daily basis, sadly. Sure. So a part of it’s simply the geography, that Democratic locations have grow to be extra Democratic. Republican locations have grow to be extra Republican. And since we’ve these place-based districts, which means simply a whole lot of them are secure naturally. After which gerrymandering is one other stage on high of that.
By ‘The Ezra Klein Present’
Could 19, 2026