A teenager redrew the Alabama voting map – and it's now state law

🤯 Can you believe an 18-yr-old high school student just got involved in redrawing Alabama's senate map after submitting a random online app map 🖥️? I mean, the kid's got skills! 💻 His plan was picked by a judge over more expert stuff because it had fewer changes 😐. It's wild how much of an impact one person can have on politics 👊. I'm here for it though – more people getting involved in voting and making a difference is always awesome 🙌. Of course, there are some concerns about partisanship and all that jazz 🤔, but I think it's dope to see a teenager taking charge like this 💪. Maybe this is the start of something special? 🎉
 
OMG, I'M SO EXCITED ABOUT THIS STORY!!! 🤩 IT'S LIKE, WHO WOULD'VE THOUGHT THAT A 18-YEAR-OLD STUDENT FROM ALABAMA COULD MAKE SUCH A BIG IMPACT ON THE STATE'S VOTING MAP? 😲 I mean, it's crazy to think about how easily accessible voting data tools have made it possible for anyone to participate in the map-making process. IT'S LIKE, DEMOCRACY IN ACTION!!! 🤝 BUT AT THE SAME TIME, IT'S ALSO KIND OF UNSETTLING TO THINK ABOUT HOW EASILY YOU CAN GET SUCKED INTO PARTISANSHIP AND RACIAL DISCRIMINATION IF YOU'RE NOT CAREFUL. 😕 ANYWAY, I THINK DI DONATO IS LIKE, A TOTAL HERO FOR STEPPING UP AND SPEAKING OUT REGARDLESS OF WHAT OTHERS SAY. HE'S PROBABLY GONNA DO GREAT THINGS IN THE WORLD OF POLITICS!!! 💪
 
🤯 I mean, I'm loving how this 18-year-old random dude from Alabama managed to shake things up in the senate map process! Using that free online software Dave's Redistricting App, he whipped up a plan that made it through the courts over more 'expert' ones 🤓. It's wild how accessible these tools are now – anyone can participate in shaping the voting landscape! 👀 Though, I do hope more people take this opportunity to get involved and make a positive difference, rather than just being enthusiastic about it on Twitter 🙃. Kudos to DiDonato for staying true to his values and using his skills to create real change 🎯.
 
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