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“We Have to Be Ruthless”, Kamala Harris Slams Supreme Court Ruling on Voting Rights, | AC1G
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Former U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris slams a major U.S. Supreme Court ruling on voting rights, warning it could make it harder for millions to vote. Speaking at an awards event, Harris accused political forces of long-term efforts to restrict access ahead of crucial elections.
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Former U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris slams a major U.S. Supreme Court ruling on voting rights, warning it could make it harder for millions to vote. Speaking at an awards event, Harris accused political forces of long-term efforts to restrict access ahead of crucial elections.
Kamala Harris Supreme Court, voting rights ruling US, Harris speech voting rights, US Supreme Court decision 2026, Voting Rights Act news, Trump administration court ruling, US politics voting laws, Harris criticism Supreme Court, election laws USA, midterms US politics, civil rights law US, breaking political news, US democracy debate, gerrymandering ruling
eMortal · M
Logically speaking, a true democracy doesn't need gerrymandering based on race for people of color to be represented. Any candidate should be able to fight for all constituants regardless of the color of their skin. But, that's in an ideal world.
What is scary is that Republicans despite being 20 to 30 percent of the general population, managed to take control of every aspect of the federal government. That's a flawed system.
Now Justice Roberts expects a system like that be equitable to everyone?!
What is scary is that Republicans despite being 20 to 30 percent of the general population, managed to take control of every aspect of the federal government. That's a flawed system.
Now Justice Roberts expects a system like that be equitable to everyone?!
KunsanVeteran · M
@eMortal “Justice” Roberts knows exactly what he did. And more than him, Alito and Thomas should have been impeached immediately following January 6th.
Diotrephes · 70-79, M
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Uncle Tom would gladly rule to restore racial vassal slavery.
“Justice” Roberts knows exactly what he did. And more than him, Alito and Thomas should have been impeached immediately following January 6th.
Uncle Tom would gladly rule to restore racial vassal slavery.
KunsanVeteran · M
Maya Wiley on Supreme Court Gutting the Voting Rights Act, DOJ's Case Against SPLC & More
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The U.S. Supreme Court has effectively gutted Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, the last remaining major provision of the landmark 1965 law that was a crowning achievement of the civil rights movement.
"This is central to whether or not we maintain a multiracial democracy in this country," says lawyer and civil rights activist Maya Wiley, head of the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights. She calls Wednesday's ruling "a free pass to discriminate."
Wiley also responds to the Justice Department's fraud case against the Southern Poverty Law Center, which centers on the group's history of paying individuals to infiltrate white supremacist groups in order to monitor their activities.
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The U.S. Supreme Court has effectively gutted Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, the last remaining major provision of the landmark 1965 law that was a crowning achievement of the civil rights movement.
"This is central to whether or not we maintain a multiracial democracy in this country," says lawyer and civil rights activist Maya Wiley, head of the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights. She calls Wednesday's ruling "a free pass to discriminate."
Wiley also responds to the Justice Department's fraud case against the Southern Poverty Law Center, which centers on the group's history of paying individuals to infiltrate white supremacist groups in order to monitor their activities.
KunsanVeteran · M
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