Renewed Calls For Patriotism Over Politics When Drawing District Lines By Ailsa Chang, Selena Simmons-Duffin Published September 29, 2017 at 3:18 PM EDT Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Listen • 8:29 Ailsa Chang / NPRFormer state Sens. Dale Schultz, at podium, and Tim Cullen discuss gerrymandering in Wisconsin. Mark Hertzberg / AP / APWisconsin state Sen. Van Wanggaard (center) attends an event at Gorney Park in Caledonia, Wis., in 2012. Loading... Ailsa Chang / NPR / NPRWisconsin Sen. Van Wanggaard's leafy neighborhood in Racine, Wis. Christina Cala / NPR / NPRGerrymandering is "about rigging elections," says former Wisconsin state Sen. Tim Cullen. "The elections are decided the day the map is drawn." At what point do you stop being a partisan and stand up and be a patriot? Copyright 2017 NPR Corrected: September 29, 2017 at 12:00 AM EDT A previous version of this story misspelled some references to Van Wanggaard's last name as Wanggard or Wangaard.