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Who is Gerry and What is He Mandering?

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Ever heard the word gerrymandering and wondered who Gerry was—and why he's apparently out there mandering things? In this episode, we untangle one of the strangest political terms in American history. Elbridge Gerry, a Founding Father who signed the Declaration of Independence, helped shape the early United States, and somehow ended up having his name attached to one of the most controversial practices in American politics. From the American Revolution to his time as governor of Massachusetts and eventually vice president under James Madison, Gerry's career was anything but boring. All sources available at TeaAcrossEras.com

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