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As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe NowThis is in response to the line in a recent editorial that starts, “And in Indiana, a relatively conservative state where the Republican candidate starts with a big advantage …” [“Editorial: Gubernatorial debate comes late, but event still important,” July 26].
Yes, Republicans certainly do have a gerrymandered advantage. That is why we have had a “supermajority” in the state Legislature the last several election cycles. It doesn’t serve the state well when governance is so one-sided, whether that be Democrat or Republican.
I would love to see an investigation by the media on the harm to a state when consecutive supermajorities rule their governments. That would be a debate worth listening to.
—Mark Walters
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