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Supreme Court allows Texas’s pro-GOP redistricting to stand

Supreme Court allows Texas’s pro-GOP redistricting to stand
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The Supreme Court allowed Texas’s redrawn Republican-friendly congressional map to stand on Monday, formally reversing a lower court’s ruling striking down the map as an unlawful racial gerrymander. The high court allowed the Texas congressional map, passed by the state legislature last summer, to be used for the November elections in an emergency docket ruling […]

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