Map redrawing angers US Democrats
8 October, 2004
The increasingly widespread - and perfectly legal - practice of gerrymandering is having a serious and lasting effect on American democracy, as the BBC's James Silver reports from Texas.
The sight of cowboys being abruptly unseated by the bucking broncos at the rodeo in Mesquite, Texas, must surely strike a chord with many of the state's Democratic Congressmen.
Thanks to gerrymandering - the redrawing of district boundaries for partisan advantage - several of them are set to lose their seats in November.
Using sophisticated computer programmes, political boundaries are being redrawn across the US to all but guarantee results.
Gerrymandering is quietly, but dramatically, changing the face of American democracy.
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