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And while we gossip about Trump today...

The Supreme Court handed down a brief order Tuesday evening that effectively reinstates racially gerrymandered congressional maps in the state of Louisiana, at least for the 2022 election.

Under these maps, Black voters will control just one of Louisiana’s six congressional seats, despite the fact that African Americans make up nearly a third of the state’s population. Thus, the Court’s decision in Ardoin v. Robinson means that Black people will have half as much congressional representation as they would enjoy under maps where Black voters have as much opportunity to elect their own preferred candidate as white people in Louisiana.
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Subsumedpat · 36-40, M
Not surprising, seems every state which ever party is dominate in state politics sets the lines to benefit them. There should be some algorithm that does it requirement about basic shape, some of these maps are ridiculous.
southbeachguy · 46-50, M
Oh yes you can always trust algorithms, no elected leaders should show moral courage and say we are no longer going to play games with the maps.@Subsumedpat
Subsumedpat · 36-40, M
@southbeachguy If you think there will ever be moral courage in elected leaders you are in for a permanent disappointment. A few individuals maybe but as a group no way.
Graylight · 51-55, F
@Subsumedpat And yet, scores and scores of other nations seem to be able to function in harmony and unity, working toward compromise rather than civil war.