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David Paterson and guest Jake Novak examine the potential for economic liberation resulting from a Supreme Court decision to dismantle racially gerrymandered districts. Novak argues that these specialized voting zones have historically functioned like feudalism, trapping minority voters in "economic no-go zones" where leaders face little pressure to improve local conditions. The discussion critiques both political parties and the mainstream media for focusing on partisan seat counts and sensationalism rather than the transformative possibility of turning marginalized groups into influential swing voters.
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David Paterson and guest Jake Novak examine the potential for economic liberation resulting from a Supreme Court decision to dismantle racially gerrymandered districts. Novak argues that these specialized voting zones have historically functioned like feudalism, trapping minority voters in "economic no-go zones" where leaders face little pressure to improve local conditions. The discussion critiques both political parties and the mainstream media for focusing on partisan seat counts and sensationalism rather than the transformative possibility of turning marginalized groups into influential swing voters.
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