
About this episode
The episode discusses Virginia's political controversies surrounding gerrymandering, gun control, and the national popular vote compact.
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Virginia’s political landscape sparks controversy as leaders push gerrymandered maps, gun control delays, and a national popular vote compact. Critics argue these actions sidestep voters and concentrate power, raising concerns about constitutional limits, federal overreach, and whether state officials are acting against the will of citizens...
People in this episode
Host: Paul Engel
Topics covered
- gerrymandering
- gun control
- national popular vote
- constitutional limits
- federal overreach
- state officials
Keywords
- Virginia
- gerrymandering
- gun control
- national popular vote
- constitutional limits
- federal overreach
Mentioned in this episode
Places: Virginia
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