Top Illinois Democrats call U.S. Supreme Court ruling on voting rights a ‘crushing blow to our democracy’ – Chicago Sun-Times

“We must call this for what it is: voter suppression that will silence Black and Brown voters,” Gov. JB Pritzker said in a prepared statement. “The magnitude of this decision cannot be understated: It guts the Voting Rights Act and its very purpose of protecting all voices. Every American deserves an equal vote.”
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daskoterzar
9 minutes ago

“Protecting all voices”…good God Jumbo…stop. There are already millions of people in Illinois who vote and have no voice because of these manipulated gerrymandered districts. People live where they live and are who they are. Drawing some squiggly lines to create a minority voting block for the benefit of some crook politician is racist. Although has I type the word racist…it occurred to me that in todays world of The Pinhead and Jumbo it is said so often…it doesn’t mean anything anymore.

JackBolly
21 minutes ago

All the right people are complaining. Big win for America and the Constitution. Pritzker and Democrats can sign onto ‘fair maps’ for IL or shut up. Democrats all over America are losing with their obscene gerrymandering – learn that.

Lurker
1 hour ago

The IL Mamdani Party clowns itself again, passing a race based redistricting law the day before SCOTUS reaffirms that this is unconstitutional.

Bill also
2 hours ago

A win for the individual/ citizen.

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