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Supreme Court Case Could END Democrats Forever
Supreme Court Case Could END Democrats Forever
The Supreme Court is hearing Louisiana v. Callais this week, a case that could upend American politics overnight. Since 1986, Democrats have used Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act to draw majority-minority districts through racial gerrymandering, gaining an estimated 30-seat edge in the House. Now, the conservative Court is questioning whether these race-based maps violate the 14th and 15th Amendments. A ruling against gerrymandering could hand Republicans 17–30 seats instantly. We explain how Democrats weaponized civil rights law into a political cheat code, why the Left is panicking, and what this means for Congress. With Trump’s Supreme Court picks and redistricting in GOP states, the stage is set for a historic shift in power.
#trump #news #supremecourt
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