The puzzlemakers charged with carving 16 new Congressional districts out of the Ohio's existing 18 districts created some very strangely-shaped pieces. Republicans think they fit together quite nicely. Most Democrats say it creates an unbalanced picture. On the next Sound of Ideas, we'll talk about the politics, the partisanship and the potential for legal challenges. We want to hear from you. Chances are your district changed. For better or worse? Join us, Thursday at 9:00.
Thomas Suddes, Adjunct Asst. Prof., Scripps School of Journalism, Ohio University.
Jonathan L. Entin, Professor of Political Science and Law, Case Western Reserve University
David Cohen, Professor of Political Science, Bliss Institute of Applied Politics, University of Akron