The state Senate passed its new district map with a party-line vote after a three-hour debate Tuesday that offered a preview of the likely legal arguments to come.
That kid was way over his head through and through.
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The latest plan received the same overall B grade from the nonpartisan Princeton Gerrymandering Project as the one proposed by the Republican caucus last week, but the new map is slightly less competitive and favors incumbents slightly more, said Karen McCown of Fair Districts Georgia, a partner of the Princeton project.
That's one big theme that's contested by both sides.
It could be about his credibility, is he credible when he's testifying? The House is set to convene Wednesday at 11 a.