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well, no. "well done" gerrymandering dilutes only one side's votes, that is why republicans love it.
notice the disproportionate results in top right corner. the votes literally went away...
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d3/DifferingApportionment.svg
But it doesn't weaken only one side. They may have gotten rid of ONE Democratic district, but they severely WEAKENED THREE Republican districts. That's the kind of thing that can backfire badly in a bloodbath election.
Never thought of that, lets hope you are right.
How is only one side diluted here? Out of five districts, there are two districts with a single yellow vote (diluted to half as much as proportional), and three with four blue votes (also diluted to 2/3 as much as proportional).
The assumption is that some purple voters will turn blue.
That's irrelevant to the context here.