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Posted By: Mercedes44, 5/5/2026 5:10:32 AM

The Supreme Court decided Monday to let its recent ruling limiting a key part of the Voting Rights Act take effect early instead of holding it for a month, per tradition. The Supreme Court last week narrowed the scope of Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act to bar race-based districts, ruling that Louisiana's map was unconstitutional and prompting the state to reschedule its upcoming House primaries while its lines are redrawn. Supporters of the Supreme Court ruling urged the court to allow it to take effect immediately so Louisiana has time to redraw the maps,

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Reply 1 - Posted by: billa57 5/5/2026 5:29:35 AM (No. 2100662)
Desegregation. should have happened along time ago. Gerrymandering has been used by the democrats to keep Blacks from fleeing their plantation since 1965. "Free at last! Free at last! Free at last!"
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Reply 2 - Posted by: jeffkinnh 5/5/2026 6:26:17 AM (No. 2100682)
The dems thought they could gerrymander their way to a majority. I will bet BIG that they regret opening that door and sticking out their necks because the SCOTUS just dropped the guillotine on them and opened the door to a major, legal, redo of voter districts to correct long standing abuses. This will result in more Republican representatives in Congress. You really have to wonder if dems are capable of doing ANYTHING right? They are very mouthy but can't really accomplish anything. Their failures are piling up like a mountain of manure.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Sorosisbehindit 5/5/2026 6:49:11 AM (No. 2100689)
From Baton Rouge Louisiana, I thank you SCOTUS!
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Reply 4 - Posted by: WhamDBambam 5/5/2026 7:23:30 AM (No. 2100708)
Thus giving Justice Jumanji another opportunity to display her DEI credentials for all to see.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: Jethro bo 5/5/2026 8:06:05 AM (No. 2100723)
So let me get this straight, Ketanji. If the Supreme Joke ruled the death penalty was unconstitutional (again), then executions could precede under the "as per usual, opt to stay on the sidelines and take no position by applying our default procedures" for 30 days? Really? There is a grace period of 30 days where something unconstitutional can still occur without any consequences? And why should those that suffer under the tyranny of raced based quota districts be denied their constitutional rights based on a grace period? Isn't the act of denying citizens their constitutional rights to vote for the candidate of their choice a direct threat to democracy?
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Reply 6 - Posted by: TCloud 5/5/2026 8:35:08 AM (No. 2100741)
Bobbie pins are sent flying from the hair of the Left!
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Reply 7 - Posted by: smak90 5/5/2026 8:36:43 AM (No. 2100742)
For the first time In 60 years, southern states get to play by the same rules as northern Dem states. Dems are upset and say that's not fair.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: VietVet68 5/5/2026 9:19:43 AM (No. 2100756)
Democrats hardest hit.........
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Reply 9 - Posted by: felixcat 5/5/2026 9:26:04 AM (No. 2100762)
Southern states. Welcome to the 21st century.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: DVC 5/5/2026 10:25:56 AM (No. 2100797)
Good. We must END these intentionally racist voting districts, as soon as is possible. Lawsuits must be filed against all blue states which WILL NOT COMPLY unless forced by the courts.
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Reply 11 - Posted by: walcb 5/5/2026 1:09:27 PM (No. 2100899)
“To avoid the appearance of partiality here, we could, as per usual, opt to stay on the sidelines and take no position by applying our default procedures,” Jackson wrote. "But, today, the Court chooses the opposite.” Translation--let's allow one more rigged election so we can get some more dims in there so they can pack the supreme court in our favor and things will remain unchanged so rigging will continue.
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Reply 12 - Posted by: bighambone 5/5/2026 3:46:22 PM (No. 2100937)
The next issue that the US Supreme Court should tackle if they are given the opportunity is to stop massive numbers of illegal aliens, possible in numbers around twenty million, from being counted in future US Censuses. As when that happens, illegal aliens by way of their massive numbers being counted in the Federal census, as they sojourn especially within the Democrat run so-called “sanctuary cities” and States, are bound to “kick in” the congressional redistricting process and the moving of who knows how many congressional districts from their current locations into those Democrat run so-called “sanctuary cities” and States where leftist Democrat political candidates are bound to win the required elections to fill the congressional seats in those new moved congressional districts, possibly giving the leftist Democrats a permanent majority in the House of Representatives.
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Reply 13 - Posted by: mifla 5/6/2026 9:21:12 AM (No. 2101260)
KBJ was educated at Harvard Law. I am beginning to wonder what their version of the Constitution looks like. Am waiting for the instance when a sane supreme court justice snaps and tells her to STHL during a court session.
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