Gerrymandering and voter suppression



Gerrymandering is the process of redrawing electoral districts as to benefit one party. By redrawing the districts, the politicians can create districts that will vote for their party, even if the opposing party wins a majority of the votes in the state, thus undermining the entire democratic process.

Republicans and Geryymandering
In the 2012 U.S. Presidential Election, in addition to rejecting the crazy ideas of Mitt Romney, American voters also decided to put the Democrats back in control of the U.S. House of Representives, because Republicans  had control for the previous two years, and there is nothing positive to say about their reign. However thanks to gerrymandering, despite the fact that Democratic candidates got more votes overall, Republicans kept control and for at least two more years will fight against anything that ill in anyway improve the United States. This is why we need democracy, otherwise we have to face Republicans. It's not like this is the first time they've pulled off something like this.