Supreme Court ruling could let GOP add 19 House seats

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As the Supreme Court prepares to rehear Louisiana v. Callais on October 15, Democratic voting rights groups are sounding the alarm: in a new report reviewed by Politico, Fair Fight Action and Black Voters Matter Fund warn that scrapping Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act could enable Republicans to redraw up to 19 House seats in their favor.

“While a ruling in time for next year’s midterms is unlikely, the organizations behind the report said that it’s not out of the question. Taken together, the groups identified 27 total seats that Republicans could redistrict in their favor ahead of the midterms — 19 of which stem from Section 2 being overturned,” Politico reports.

“Doing so would ‘clear the path for a one-party system where power serves the powerful and silences the people,” Black Voters Matter Fund co-founder LaTosha Brown said in a statement.

The report warns that as many as 30% of Congressional Black Caucus seats and 11% of Congressional Hispanic Caucus seats could be redrawn out of existence.

The case that the Supreme Court will be hearing stems from Louisiana’s latest congressional map, which a federal court struck down in 2022 for illegally diluting Black voting strength.

To comply, state lawmakers drew a second majority-Black district, expanding representation for roughly one-third of Louisiana’s population. But conservative challengers sued, arguing that using race as a central factor, even to fix a proven racial imbalance. constitutes an unconstitutional racial gerrymander.

In April, the Alliance for Justice warned that “if the court strikes down Louisiana’s congressional maps,” it would gut Section 2, “effectively dismantling one of the last remaining tools to enforce the Fifteenth Amendment’s promise of racial equality at the ballot box.”


Whoo! Dems be skerred!

The blacks always said that they wanted to be treated like everyone else so here you go.

No (potential) special treatment for you.
 
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As the Supreme Court prepares to rehear Louisiana v. Callais on October 15, Democratic voting rights groups are sounding the alarm: in a new report reviewed by Politico, Fair Fight Action and Black Voters Matter Fund warn that scrapping Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act could enable Republicans to redraw up to 19 House seats in their favor.

“While a ruling in time for next year’s midterms is unlikely, the organizations behind the report said that it’s not out of the question. Taken together, the groups identified 27 total seats that Republicans could redistrict in their favor ahead of the midterms — 19 of which stem from Section 2 being overturned,” Politico reports.

“Doing so would ‘clear the path for a one-party system where power serves the powerful and silences the people,” Black Voters Matter Fund co-founder LaTosha Brown said in a statement.

The report warns that as many as 30% of Congressional Black Caucus seats and 11% of Congressional Hispanic Caucus seats could be redrawn out of existence.

The case that the Supreme Court will be hearing stems from Louisiana’s latest congressional map, which a federal court struck down in 2022 for illegally diluting Black voting strength.

To comply, state lawmakers drew a second majority-Black district, expanding representation for roughly one-third of Louisiana’s population. But conservative challengers sued, arguing that using race as a central factor, even to fix a proven racial imbalance. constitutes an unconstitutional racial gerrymander.

In April, the Alliance for Justice warned that “if the court strikes down Louisiana’s congressional maps,” it would gut Section 2, “effectively dismantling one of the last remaining tools to enforce the Fifteenth Amendment’s promise of racial equality at the ballot box.”


Whoo! Dems be skerred!
The blacks always said that they wanted to be treated like everyone else so here you go. No special treatment for you.
Funny as hell.
 
Actually, be careful what you wish for.

Redrawing those districts will probably make them more competitive, not less.

Your bigger problem is when all those suburban white people realize that Trump doesn't know what he's doing.
 
Actually, be careful what you wish for.

Redrawing those districts will probably make them more competitive, not less.

Your bigger problem is when all those suburban white people realize that Trump doesn't know what he's doing.
Ha! I suspect all those white suburban folks would be glad not to have failed blacks ruling over them.

Oh they may elect a vile dem but you can bet it won't be a black one.
 
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As the Supreme Court prepares to rehear Louisiana v. Callais on October 15, Democratic voting rights groups are sounding the alarm: in a new report reviewed by Politico, Fair Fight Action and Black Voters Matter Fund warn that scrapping Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act could enable Republicans to redraw up to 19 House seats in their favor.

“While a ruling in time for next year’s midterms is unlikely, the organizations behind the report said that it’s not out of the question. Taken together, the groups identified 27 total seats that Republicans could redistrict in their favor ahead of the midterms — 19 of which stem from Section 2 being overturned,” Politico reports.

“Doing so would ‘clear the path for a one-party system where power serves the powerful and silences the people,” Black Voters Matter Fund co-founder LaTosha Brown said in a statement.

The report warns that as many as 30% of Congressional Black Caucus seats and 11% of Congressional Hispanic Caucus seats could be redrawn out of existence.

The case that the Supreme Court will be hearing stems from Louisiana’s latest congressional map, which a federal court struck down in 2022 for illegally diluting Black voting strength.

To comply, state lawmakers drew a second majority-Black district, expanding representation for roughly one-third of Louisiana’s population. But conservative challengers sued, arguing that using race as a central factor, even to fix a proven racial imbalance. constitutes an unconstitutional racial gerrymander.

In April, the Alliance for Justice warned that “if the court strikes down Louisiana’s congressional maps,” it would gut Section 2, “effectively dismantling one of the last remaining tools to enforce the Fifteenth Amendment’s promise of racial equality at the ballot box.”


Whoo! Dems be skerred!

The blacks always said that they wanted to be treated like everyone else so here you go.

No (potential) special treatment for you.
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Meanwhile DSA Democrats will fight tooth and nail. They may even go to shooting their opposition to keep this loss from happening.
 
Are you arguing that racism is okay, then?

I'm not sure what you are arguing here.

That a white person should resent having a black congressman?
If that black congressman is an incompetent fool, yes.
 
Are you arguing that racism is okay, then?
That a white person should resent having a black congressman?
I only resent a black democrat congress-person.
 
Congressional districts should be drawn according to a common mathematical formula, probably starting at the geographical center of each state.
 

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