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MarkD
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« on: June 27, 2019, 04:18:04 PM »

Turns out SCOTUS nixed the Census question.

Possibly an attempt to help swallow their rubberstamping of criminal antidemocratic gerrymandering.

Conservative SC once again flushing democracy down the drain. The day Democrats get their hands on the Senate again, I dearly hope there will be no more Mr Nice Guy like under Obama.

Do you have more information about how the Court ruled on the census question? If the Court "nixed" the citizenship question from the census, then the Court ruled against the Trump administration, yes? How was the Court divided? And if the ruling on citizenship in some way counterbalances the ruling about gerrymandering, as your second statement suggests, then I assume that your third and last statement is directed at the gerrymandering ruling only, and you're not lumping the two decisions together as both "flushing democracy down the drain."
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