Yes, I have officially been an Anti-Gerrymanderer since 1972!
However, understanding gerrymandering is very confusing for most of you. Also, I betcha that you are tired of hearing the news related to gerrymandering.
To make a short story about it, I encourage you to read my The Fulrum commentary, “Ending gerrymandering by using school districts in drawing congressional maps.”
Thanks for reading it. I will write more issues about gerrymandering and congressional redistricting shortly.
Update on the World Deaf Tennis Championships
Tomorrow (Friday) will be the Championship Day.
Men’s Singles: [1] Duckhee Lee of South Korea vs. [2] Jaroslav Smedek of Czech Republic
Women’s Singles: Miyagawa Yuria of Japan vs. Rina Komokata of Japan
Mixed Doubles: [1] Czech Republic (Jaroslav Smedek / Katerina Blascikova) vs. [3] Great Britain (Lewis Fletcher / Phoebe Suthers)
Today’s matches:
The winner of the Men’s Doubles is [2] Germany (Urs Ferdinand Breitenberger / Cedric Kaufmann) (over [1] France (Mikael Alix Laurent / Vincent Novelli) 3-6, 6-2, 6-2
The winner of the Women’s Doubles is [4] Japan ( Rina Komokata /Riko Suzuki) (over Japan (Sugimoto Chiaki / Miyagawa Yuria) 6-3, 6-3.
The USA Men’s Double Team of Alfredo Luis Galvez and Andrew Giuffrida lost to this German team in the Quarterfinal 3-6, 2-6.