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William Farrar's avatar

I don't think that Trump or anyone can purge the voting roles NATIONALLY, nor can the SAVE Act or an Executive order be NATIONAL law, and in that regards even the Supreme court of the US, inserting itself into state elections, including gerrymandering is in violation of the 10th Amendment.

It takes a constitutional amendment to change laws and procedures, for voting, marriage, guns,.

Red States can and will abide by any law passed by congress or ruling by SCOTUS that fits their needs, but Blue states aan and should disregard and ignore.

The problem is that We The People, have been conditioned to accept SCOTUS as the absolute final word, and the same with Congressional laws, and even the best of us, based on emails i get from the Bulwark and Meidas Touch, etc have fallen into that trap.

Jeffrey Hobbs's avatar

The Republican notion that taking race into account when redistricting is racist assumes that minorities do not experience discrimination any more. Yes, and they don't experience it any less, either. If there were no racial discrimination, Blacks and Whites would vote the same way by party, but of course they don't--far from it. In this way, party affiliation becomes a convenient fig leaf for racial gerrymandering.

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