Shownotes
Grace discusses the effect of gerrymandering, sharing how it influences the political structure in South Carolina. She explains how legislative boundaries are redrawn by the party in power resulting in a less responsive government, a lack of accountability, and the imposition of radical ideologies. Grace explores the judiciary's stance on gerrymandering. She suggests that a non-partisan commission should oversee redistricting, instead of the legislature, to secure a fair and representative government.
00:00 Introduction to Gerrymandering
00:25 Understanding the Census and Redistricting
02:10 The Origin of Gerrymandering
02:30 Cracking and Packing: Common Gerrymandering Techniques
03:10 The Impact of Gerrymandering on Democracy
03:30 The Role of Technology in Gerrymandering
04:11 The Consequences of Gerrymandering
05:13 The Solution to Gerrymandering
05:39 Gerrymandering in the Courts
06:55 The Future of Gerrymandering
07:29 Gerrymandering and Partisan Extremism
08:22 The Importance of Checks and Balances
08:34 Conclusion and Further Discussion