GOP knows it can’t win a fair election
GOP knows it can’t win a fair election
This source has 4 of the top 10 worst gerrymandered states as democratic. The 10 Worst Gerrymandered States in the Country share.google/XE96wys3SqmtrawJC
This source clearly outlines how and why Republican gerrymandering is more significant than democrats. Extreme Maps | Brennan Center for Justice share.google/N9KLkX2LAVJQ3lFIb Try again with some sources next time.
Try again, but next time bring receipts so you don’t look dumb.

Monday marked another escalation in the mid-cycle redistricting fight between Republicans in Texas and Democrats in California – with one in another special session to add 5 more GOP seats, and the other maneuvering to counter this with 5 new Democratic seats.
No, it doesn’t. This is dated, but since 2018, states have certainly not, as a whole, gerrymandered more in benefit of Democrats than Republicans.
In the 26 states that account for 85 percent of congressional districts, Republicans derive a net benefit of at least 16–17 congressional seats in the current Congress from partisan bias. This advantage represents a significant portion of the 24 seats Democrats would need to pick up to regain control of the U.S. House of Representatives in 2018.
I get your point, but I was referring to literally altering the tally of votes.
Everything else is cheating and not a fair election, by the way I use “rigged” is restricted to counting (or not counting) votes.