Red State Gets HUGE Redistricting Win In Supreme Court Ruling

Red State Gets HUGE Redistricting Win In Supreme Court Ruling


The Supreme Court on Tuesday allowed Alabama to use a contested congressional map in this year’s midterm elections, allowing the state to eliminate one of two majority-minority districts.

In an unsigned order, the conservative majority said a unanimous three-judge panel in the dispute failed to apply the updated standards resulting from the Callais decision.

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“SCOTUS confirmed what I have said all along. Today’s decision is a win for the people of Alabama and our elections. Alabama is doing our part to keep America strong, and I am proud our state continues to fight the fight. I will see y’all at the polls August 11!” Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey said.

SCOTUS confirmed what I have said all along. Today’s decision is a win for the people of Alabama and our elections. Alabama is doing our part to keep America strong, and I am proud our state continues to fight the fight. I will see y’all at the polls August

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