How math could solve gerrymandering
Summary
Roland Fryer, a Harvard economics professor, talks about how math can help fix gerrymandering. Gerrymandering is the practice of drawing voting district lines in a way that gives an unfair advantage to certain political groups.Key Facts
- Roland Fryer is an economics professor at Harvard University.
- He discusses using math to stop gerrymandering.
- Gerrymandering affects the fairness of elections.
- Math can provide new ways to draw voting districts fairly.
- The discussion appeared on CBS News.
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