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Peter Henry's avatar

In Callais, the Supreme Court said that absent clear evidence of racially motivated discrimination, new maps would be allowed, regardless of partisan gerrymandering.

On returning to lower courts, the lower court said there is clear evidence of racially motivated discrimination, and they voided the new maps.

The Supreme Court did not respond to the lower court's finding of fact that racial discrimination was real and determinative. They just said that they should rule in concordance with Callais.

They disregarded their own prior instructions regarding racial discrimination being forbidden.

Charles Welsh's avatar

The playing field is so deeply tilted. Clearly Republicans (including those of the hyper-partisan Republicans of the Supreme Court) feel that their hold on power is so fragile that it cannot tolerate a free and fair election. It will take all of our effort, and with that, our Republic hangs in the balance.

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