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Quin Hillyer: Alabama redistricting case shows racialist agenda of liberal plaintiffs

Por: The Advocate Opinion October 09, 2022

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MOBILE, Ala. —  In the heard by the U.S. Supreme Court on Oct. 4, the liberal justices made false assertions in obvious search of misguided conclusions that would balkanize this Alabama county along racial lines. Similar (but not identical) issues face .Alabama overwhelmingly merits approval of the congressional district lines it drew after the 2020 Census. Those lines would keep Mobile County whole.For decades, Alabama has had seven seats in... + full article



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