Jim Jordan: Gerrymandering apparently only exists when GOP does it
Fox News
Democrats decry Republican gerrymandering, but they are silent as they engage in similar conduct on a larger scale, Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, told Mark Levin.
He noted to Jordan that Democrats do a much better job of crafting some less-apparent aspects of elections in their favor.
Maryland Democrats, who hold majorities in both chambers in Annapolis, have been trying to draw out the state's last remaining Republican congressman, Rep. Andy Harris, Levin said.
Outgoing Gov. Larry Hogan, a Republican, has urged the federal government to sue his state to stop such gerrymandering, calling that state's map a "far more egregious civil rights violation" of Marylanders than a Republican-drawn Texas map that drew a federal lawsuit from Biden's Justice Department.