majorities of the vote, joining me now ben wangler chair of that democratic party, then there has been a lot of celebrating this week in democratic circles, liberal circles about not just fending off a red wave but saving democracy in america, a lot of elections deniers got defeated, and i worry that it is a rightful focusing on election deniers, we forget about gerrymandering which is another piece of this puzzle, andrew wisconsin seems to be ground zero for it. it really, deeply, profoundly is and by some measures, wisconsin is the most gerrymandered state in the united states of america. and the reality is that we had one or two wheels off to the side of the cliff, and were able to swerve barely away from the cliffside, if republicans had gotten super majorities in both chambers of our state legislature, they could ve renewed election laws to ensure that is the republican candidate for governor here said, they never lose another election in wisconsin. but we managed to stop them b
they re counted, and how they re cast, they can break the system so that they can never lose power, that if we have someone who believes in our constitutional guarantee that voters who have equal rights in our state, when the supreme supreme court race in april 20th, 2023. that person will be the deciding vote on welling to strike down that gerrymandered maps, and wisconsin could become lake michigan where they had fair maps in the election, and the year when democrats win in the statewide races. they also win at the trifecta, in the legislative. level and be able to write the values of the public into the law. the extreme maga minority, so this is really a race for all of the marbles, in the democratic party of wisconsin, we are keeping dozens of staff on our payroll, on our team to make sure that we are ready for state supreme court fight that we re gonna have to prosecute by a state run national stakes very important election. i think it s bizarre that judges are elected, but that