What is a gerrymander?
A) When district lines are drawn for partisan advantage.
B) When a senator tries to "talk a bill to death".
C) A mutated salamander.
D) The legislative maneuver that bypasses a vote in one house of the legislature.
E) A bill with lots of "pork".
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