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Related: About this forum'They have opened the door': What could come next after SCOTUS gerrymandering ruling - The 11th Hour - MSNBC
The Supreme Court sided with Republicans when it comes to South Carolina's voting map which could make it harder for others hoping to challenge racial gerrymandering. Plus, Justice Alito is facing a new wave of backlash after reports his homes had flags flying outside that are linked with the "Stop the Steal" movement.
Peter Baker, Hayes Brown, and Charles Coleman join Stephanie Ruhle to discuss. - Aired on 05/23/2024.
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'They have opened the door': What could come next after SCOTUS gerrymandering ruling - The 11th Hour - MSNBC (Original Post)
Rhiannon12866
May 2024
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Same here. The highest court in the country can no longer be trusted, a sad state for our democracy
Rhiannon12866
May 2024
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liberalla
(10,921 posts)1. I just hate where we're at with this court!
Pissed and exasperated...
Rhiannon12866
(252,137 posts)2. Same here. The highest court in the country can no longer be trusted, a sad state for our democracy
czarjak
(13,512 posts)3. "Gerrymandering is cheating."
Was what Mrs. Hagood taught back in the day. Any means necessary. Period.
