When Safe Districts Let Politicians Disappear

When Safe Districts Let Politicians Disappear

Rep. Tom Kean Jr. missed over 100 congressional votes in three months and vanished from his New Jersey district. He faced no primary opponent. In competitive races, voters could punish this absence. But his district leans safely Republican, leaving constituents powerless during primaries. The problem runs deeper: gerrymandering creates "safe seats" where politicians can disappear without electoral consequences.

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