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imminent threat to the Voting Rights Act (VRA) before the Supreme Court. The case of Louisiana v. Callais appears poised to become the vehicle for gutting the VRA's remaining protections against racial gerrymandering, a move that could shift the balance of power in the House of Representatives by as many as a dozen seats toward Republicans. This legal challenge is contextualized as the culmination of a long-term, strategic effort by Chief Justice John Roberts, described as a "patient bulldozer" who employs a "two-step" process to achieve radical legal outcomes while maintaining an image of moderation. This pattern was previously identified in landmark cases such as Citizens United and Shelby County.
Concurrently, polling data reveals a profound disconnect in how voters perceive the major political parties. While voters of all affiliations a ...