Breaking: Supreme Court declines to impose limits on partisan redistricting, a ruling that deals a major blow to critics of partisan gerrymandering
In a recent WSJ/NBC News poll, Democratic voters weigh in on the different ways the party’s presidential candidates say they want to improve American democracy. WSJ's Gerald F. Seib explains which ideas are the most popular among democrats.
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