Nancy Mace’s seat could be safe thanks to the GOP Supreme Court

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Nancy Mace’s seat could be safe thanks to the GOP Supreme Court
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Supreme Court arguments on Wednesday suggested that, thanks to the court’s Republican supermajority, the congressional seat held by U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., is safe from Democratic challenge. More broadly, the case reinforces the absurdity of where the GOP-dominated court is on elections these days. The supposed legal issue at the heart of the dispute, Alexander v.

But the problem with that map, according to a three-judge panel in January that evaluated evidence and witnesses, is that it's an illegal racial gerrymander that pushed Black people out for predominantly racial reasons. The Democratic-appointed panel cited a 2017 Supreme Court case, Cooper v. Harris, in which the court said sorting voters on racial grounds is suspect even if race is used as a proxy for politics.

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