Federal Judges Take Action on South Carolina Redistricting Dispute

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The Supreme Court's delay in resolving a South Carolina redistricting case has prompted a lower court to allow the use of a congressional district previously ruled as racially gerrymandered in this year's election. The delay has led to practical considerations outweighing ideal outcomes, resulting in a setback for Democrats who sought a more favorable map. The case involves allegations of Republicans unlawfully considering race and diluting the power of Black voters in redrawing the maps, with the Supreme Court yet to issue a ruling despite the upcoming election.
Topics:nation#congressional-election#politics#racial-gerrymandering#redistricting#south-carolina#supreme-court
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