• RandAlThor@lemmy.caOP
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    17 hours ago

    This is a VERY IMPORTANT case that will allow republicans to gerrymander majority black and hispanic districts away in the south, essentially depriving them of representation not to mention giving Republicans a bigger majority in the congress. Guess which way the Supreme White Court will rule?

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        11 hours ago

        Yes. They are currently protected from race-based gerrymandering. The Supreme Court already allowed politics-based gerrymandering, which was race-based by another name, so this won’t change things much more than that. But it will change what color the people are who get elected. They could change 2 majority R districts that are both mostly black into one majority white R district and one majority black R district.

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          Ah okay I understand now. I was trying to figure out how they were gonna get more republican seats in states that are already gerrymandered to shit. This changes WHO gets elected.

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        12 hours ago

        These areas are protected from gerrymandering by law. This court case is trying to change that.