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Party A typically gets 55 percent of the vote, while Party B typically gets 45 percent. Party B currently has control of the redistricting process in the state legislature. Party B decides to redraw the lines of the districts so that 70 percent of Party A voters are clustered in 35 percent of the districts and the rest are spread out across the other districts. What will be the result of this process?

The redrawing of the district lines will have no effect on the election.

Party B will likely win more congressional districts than Party A.

Party B and Party A will win an equal number of congressional districts.

Party A will win more congressional districts than Party B.

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The Answer is B

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