If this Supreme Court case goes the wrong way, it could unleash widespread purges of voters from voting rolls, dramatic restrictions to early voting, discriminatory barriers to voting access, and fewer protections against voter intimidation.
Soon, the U.S. Supreme Court will once again rule on whether multiracial democracy has a future in the United States.by June 2023, and the stakes of the case couldn’t be higher. If it goes the wrong way,unleash widespread purges of voters from voting rolls, dramatic restrictions to popular early voting hours and locations, discriminatory barriers to voting access, and fewer protections against voter intimidation.
, arose after North Carolina’s lawmakers put politics over people and rigged our voting maps so that, in the Old North State, Republicans would always come up winners.case in front of the court. We were joined by voters in Maryland who faced the same kind of manipulations from Democratic lawmakers.
Unwilling to relent, now these same North Carolina lawmakers are making a desperate bid to the U.S. Supreme Court, asking a majority of justices to betray the promise ofMoore v. Harper
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