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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(108,093 posts)
Thu Jun 27, 2019, 07:44 PM Jun 2019

Supreme Court decisions handed Republicans a huge political victory

On Thursday, the Supreme Court showed how much difference who wins the presidency makes.

Armed with a five to four conservative majority thanks to President Donald Trump's appointment of Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh over the past two years, the Supreme Court said it had no role to play in partisan gerrymandering -- a decision that amounts to a massive political victory for Republicans, not just in the moment, but also likely for the next decade-plus.

While the court didn't give Republicans everything they wanted on Thursday -- rejecting the addition of a citizenship question to the census that the Trump administration had pushed for -- the ruling on line-drawing with political concerns as a primary motivation is an absolute game-changer for a party that has already reaped the considerable rewards of its ongoing domination at the state legislative level.

What SCOTUS said Thursday was, essentially, if state legislators want to draw the lines of their own districts and those of their members of Congress using political calculations, it's not the court's job to stop them. That state legislatures are given that power and can exert it as they see fit.

On its face, this ruling impacts both parties equally. After all, both parties have shown a willingness over the last several decades to push their partisan advantage in the decennial line-drawing process. And the cases on which the court ruled on Thursday involved one Democratic gerrymander (Maryland) and one Republican one (North Carolina).

But, to see things through that this-hurts-both-sides-equally frame is to miss the forest for the trees. Thanks to avalanche elections in their favor in 2010 and 2014, Republicans have an absolute stranglehold on the state governments.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/supreme-court-decisions-handed-republicans-a-huge-political-victory/ar-AADvXrz?li=BBnb7Kz

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Supreme Court decisions handed Republicans a huge political victory (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Jun 2019 OP
The SCOTUS is rethuglicon corrupt. democratisphere Jun 2019 #1
The coming flood of millennials may save many states Cicada Jun 2019 #2
True enough, but a stretch with recent rulings FBaggins Jun 2019 #3
So Justice Roberts is trying to look like he isn't a total GOP BigmanPigman Jun 2019 #4
The Supreme Court is no longer some kind of legal temple, but a strictly political institution dalton99a Jun 2019 #5

Cicada

(4,533 posts)
2. The coming flood of millennials may save many states
Thu Jun 27, 2019, 07:53 PM
Jun 2019

Nationwide millennials favor democrats 57 to 32. Pew polls over time show no decline as they age. Hopefully the red states have millennials with similar views who can breach enough of the walls to recreate democracy.

FBaggins

(26,753 posts)
3. True enough, but a stretch with recent rulings
Thu Jun 27, 2019, 08:02 PM
Jun 2019

Kavanaugh and Gorsuch have both ruled against the other conservatives at least once in the recent decisions (as has Roberts)... and the gerrymandering decision is little different from the court’s rulings on the issue prior to Trump.

BigmanPigman

(51,613 posts)
4. So Justice Roberts is trying to look like he isn't a total GOP
Thu Jun 27, 2019, 08:04 PM
Jun 2019

vote with the Census and Citizenship decision but then votes for this fucking shot?!? He is GOP all the way. Fuck him and his corrupt party of greedy sadists.

dalton99a

(81,534 posts)
5. The Supreme Court is no longer some kind of legal temple, but a strictly political institution
Fri Jun 28, 2019, 09:33 AM
Jun 2019

and should be viewed as such.

Retake Washington, abolish the filibuster, and expand the court.


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