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The Supreme Court did not completely gut Section II of the Voting Rights Act, which was used for decades by Democrats to demand new congressional districts based solely on race. Nevertheless, the section was greatly narrowed in the long-awaited Louisiana vs. Callais ruling which was 6-3, and as such, that sent the Democrat left into panic mode. The dissenting opinion makes it clear using Section II as a means of drawing race-oriented congressional districts has been eliminated, opening the door for the entire South to redraw districts, making it possible for GOP dominance in the region for generations to come.
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